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Morph ID anyone?

Steiney

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I've had these two gems for a while now, and never really considered what morph they were until recently... :shrug01:
I've searched pictures of morphs, and think I have an idea, but I would like a more definite opinion!

- First, yearling that was sold as an Anery, I'm thinking possibly a Lavender Motley...
SAM_0155.jpg


-Second, a '10 that was simply labled "High Color".
SAM_0145.jpg


Any guesses?

Jonathan Steinbiser
 
First one... Lavender. Second one... Okeetee

That Okeetee is gonna be a looker as an adult. :thumbsup:
 
The lavender has some motley looking saddles, but not really much of them. How does the belly look? does it have checkers? If it does, definately not motley then.
 
It's a very diffused checker, but it's definitely there. Barely noticeable on the most anterior portion of the belly, and fairly prominent on the lateral portion...
 
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