This is one that I guess I have to figure out. Dammit!
Here's the details: pairing was a ten year old pastel female who I've had in my collection since she was a hatchling, original stock of Greg Graziani. The male was a five year old superblast that was also line-bred from Gregs stock back in 2000. These two animals have never been bred together until this season. Seven egg clutch, the results were 1.3 superblasts and 1.2 super pastels. Of these superblasts, 1.1 are very light, almost hypo in appearance, not that I'm calling them hypo, you understand. I'm calling them "Phenom" until I can prove them out. This is the only time I will be posting pics of these guys until I can prove them out or disprove them, so enjoy the photos.
The best I can figure from my rudimentary knowledge of genetics, is that both of these animals were het for whatever gene manifested itself in these 1.1 "Phenoms". Which means all the other in this clutch are also 100% het for "Phenom" as well.
Only time will tell.
LOVE to hear your ideas on this one folks...
On to the pics!!
The females:
The males:
Normal superblasts with the two "Phenoms":