S Scelangner New member Feb 17, 2020 #1 I have a male and female pair and I was hoping for some help on determining their morphs. First two pictures are the make, last three our female. What do you think?
I have a male and female pair and I was hoping for some help on determining their morphs. First two pictures are the make, last three our female. What do you think?
Claudiusx BD.org Sicko Staff member Moderator Feb 17, 2020 #2 Last one is a standard normal morph. The first one might be a hypo but we'd need to see pictures of the nails to be sure. Hypos have pure clear nails. -Brandon
Last one is a standard normal morph. The first one might be a hypo but we'd need to see pictures of the nails to be sure. Hypos have pure clear nails. -Brandon
S Scelangner New member Original Poster Feb 17, 2020 #3 claudiusx":135xin7h said: Last one is a standard normal morph. The first one might be a hypo but we'd need to see pictures of the nails to be sure. Hypos have pure clear nails. -Brandon Click to expand...
claudiusx":135xin7h said: Last one is a standard normal morph. The first one might be a hypo but we'd need to see pictures of the nails to be sure. Hypos have pure clear nails. -Brandon Click to expand...
Claudiusx BD.org Sicko Staff member Moderator Feb 17, 2020 #4 Ok, while lighter, still not a hypo. They would need to be completely clear. So you have two normal dragons. So the offspring likely wouldnt have any morphs, unless the parents are het. for a morph. But you wouldnt know that until the babies started to hatch. Hope that helps -Brandon
Ok, while lighter, still not a hypo. They would need to be completely clear. So you have two normal dragons. So the offspring likely wouldnt have any morphs, unless the parents are het. for a morph. But you wouldnt know that until the babies started to hatch. Hope that helps -Brandon
S Scelangner New member Original Poster Feb 17, 2020 #5 claudiusx":3fj5secj said: Ok, while lighter, still not a hypo. They would need to be completely clear. So you have two normal dragons. So the offspring likely wouldnt have any morphs, unless the parents are het. for a morph. But you wouldnt know that until the babies started to hatch. Hope that helps -Brandon Click to expand... It absolutely does. Thank you so much.
claudiusx":3fj5secj said: Ok, while lighter, still not a hypo. They would need to be completely clear. So you have two normal dragons. So the offspring likely wouldnt have any morphs, unless the parents are het. for a morph. But you wouldnt know that until the babies started to hatch. Hope that helps -Brandon Click to expand... It absolutely does. Thank you so much.