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Products of some line breeding

Sariel

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Picked a pair up a couple years ago, a fairly normal female who made an outstanding clutch, along with one of her sons.

Bred to a lesser last year she produced a couple offspring like her and only two lesser.

This season I got the chance to breed her back to her son because I figured it was worth a little dinking and I'm pretty pleased with the results. I've sent emails to several breeders and everyone agrees its a worth while project and looks to be genetic. The offspring actually look very similar to an already established gene.

First up, founding dam and sire locked up earlier this year.

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One of the better looking normals just after shed. I ended up with three normals and four pastels. All the normals are exceptionally dark and carry the squiggle pattern to degrees. This one just happened to have almost no back pattern and looks exceptional.

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Of the four pastels, three carry the pattern though this one is the nicest so far <still waiting on one to shed.> POst shed they seem to be brightening. Ill get updated pics once the last one stops being lazy. Honestly this picture does her no justice, shes very bright

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The cleaner pastel just for comparison. She lacks the pattern almost completly, but very clean, very bright little girl.

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First pastel to shed, little to no pattern carried and looks like a pretty normal pastel to me.

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Very nice, I like it. It clearly is genetic, I would try it again next season to see if there is a super form. Hopefully you just missed it.
 
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