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[QUOTE="Chris., post: 2045992, member: 118223"] Hi, no, I did pick her out a bit before I was able to bring her home and that was just a way for the breader to mark her for me. It's really light paint and it fainted after a few days (and she shedded off the remains yesterday). As for the morph and genetics, she is hypo het trans orange. Hypo means a reduction in black pigments (hence the more vibrant light colors and clear nails). Het for translucent would be a reduction in white pigments (more vibrant darker colors and pretty or completely black eyes). Beeing het, means she carrys the trans gene but does not display any of its signs. If you look at my profile pic, that is my boy, he is a translucent leatherback tiger high orange. Leatherback meaning his skin is more smooth with less and smaller spikes. Tiger is refering to the tiger-stripes on his back. I'm not sure if it is the translucent but he has a lot of dark blueish to black in him. Like his beard is dark/grey most of the time and even the tip of his tongue is pure black. He is also half german giant (a supposedly bigger breed from Germany) but he seems to come more after the father, except that his beard is quite big compared to most dragons I've seen. There are more different genetics out there but I think those are the most common. [/QUOTE]
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