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Old 08-29-2015, 03:55 AM   #1
cchipouras
Apparently i'm a mom...

Hello,

So about two months ago I added an adult female to my male's enclosure and when I was cleaning the other day, these two babies came out of the dirt. Scared the bajeebus out of me! I'd always entertained the idea of breeding them but hadn't really set aside the time to do my research. Therefore, I have no idea what colors/morphs these guys are. I was hoping someone could tell me and explain or point me in the general direction to find out. Thank you!
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Old 08-30-2015, 07:37 AM   #2
Pasodama
Had to chuckle imagining your surprise.
Cannot go on color since the pics are not the greatest and color can change.
Also, cannot see their sides.
However, based on what I can see, I will tentatively (though pretty certain) say that what you have there are a couple of adorable Flames (morph).
 
Old 08-30-2015, 01:20 PM   #3
odduc748
Looks like tiger patterns on the backs. But, I'm sure more experienced keepers will offer much better expertise than mine.

They look nice, whatever they are!
 
Old 08-30-2015, 03:42 PM   #4
Pasodama
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Originally Posted by odduc748 View Post
Looks like tiger patterns on the backs. But, I'm sure more experienced keepers will offer much better expertise than mine.

They look nice, whatever they are!
That is not what makes a Tiger a Tiger. What you are seeing are the normal splits, between "chevrons", on a typical back pattern. It's the pattern carried when not a Patternless nor a Pinstripe.

Cannot see sides to determine whether, or not, they are Tigers and the pics are not very clean/clear for 100% determination.
Even so, Tiger identification, on very young Cresties, can be tricky at times (depending). This is because, sometimes, non-Tiger babies can have a tiger type patterning that ends up disappearing when a bit older.
 

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