patternless ni ask cromwel
asa di na nimu nplit bro? ang seller rjud mka identify sa morph ana.
breeding ni sir crom ni...its still 2weeks since it hatched..
but when I ask sir crom..he also can't identify the real morph but its not normal,and when he asked sir noel, noel said its a patternless coz of its patternless lines...also the circles..
No offense meant mga bro ha...but this is definitely NOT a Patternless LG.
Patternless LG morph lacks all pattern. As a hatchling, they will hatch with a lightly colored body with random tan, gray, or brown markings on the body. These markings gradually fade until they totally disappear when the Patternless LG matures.
There are 3 types of patternless LGs...the murphy patternless, the supersnow patternless and the mack snow patternless. they only vary in their over-all coloration as hatchlings and as adults...but one common denominator amongst these morphs is that hatchlings are born with randomly shaped markings...NOT bands.
here's an example of a juvenile mack snow patternless albino with it's now fading random-shaped markings
and here's a couple of patternless hatchlings
i've seen crom's breeders. he has 1 SHTCT male, 1 tangerine/htct female and 1 hi-yellow/normal female.
Now with this hatchling's yellow color and dark bands, as shown below...this is basically a hi-yellow/normal morph. but as it grows and its yellow turns into a slightly darker shade towards tangerine...it could still develop into an HTCT as some HTCT hatchlings are banded as well...and it's not far-fetched since the father is an SHTCT.
also, another tell-tale sign to identify normal/high yellow hatchlings (apart from their yellow color and dark bands), they have this little streak of dark colour along the top of their thigh, like a smudge of black.
hope this clarifies the confusion.![]()
sus kung naa pako money kay ako jud ni paliton. nice one..
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