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07-01-03, 05:45 PM
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Question for the pros...and anyone else
I have these corns and they're het albino, but I've had them "on the back burner" for some time. My question is: What "phase" would you call them. They are a bit lighter than in the pic of this female. Waddya think? Name them for me. Please.
:Mark
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07-01-03, 07:45 PM
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I'd call them. "Pack them up and send them to Katt" phase.
Actually, I would say they are nice light normals, boarding on miami phase with that grey background.
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07-01-03, 07:57 PM
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Why not "Tan Corn" They look like taned leather to me.
Cheers,
Trevor
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07-01-03, 08:34 PM
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it looks like a light phased normal to me too
but then it also has a caramel looks in it.
Have you tried breeding it???
Breeding it would make it much more easier to identify..
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07-01-03, 08:42 PM
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both have just laid and are really skinny yet. Gotta fatten 'em up!
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07-01-03, 08:49 PM
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Well if they aren't really normals and they aren't really Miami's. hen how about Tampa phase? Haha.
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07-01-03, 08:52 PM
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I just contacted the original owner and he's trying to remember what the heck he was doing when he started these.LOL! I'll be waiting. They're off in a trade anyway, but I wanted to get the genetics correct. (and name them)
:Mark
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07-02-03, 07:49 AM
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Mark I have a female from last years pairing of my anery to a friends lavender het for anery and my normal female looks much like your. Maybe they are the result of something like that.
Trevor
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