Albino Eclipse

LepoInc

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So we all know how widely accepted it is to call a Tremper Eclipse a RAPTOR, without the RS-S genes being present. I was wondering if Radars and Typhoons had the same issue going on or if they're truly just Albino Eclipse? I may start producing Bell Eclipse but don't want to call them Radars if there is more to it.

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Phoenix1115

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I don't know too much about RADARs but to me a tremper eclipse has to at least also be orange in order for me to consider the RAPTOR name. I think you're best bet is to say bell eclipse and not be misleading
 

favrielle

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Radar is Bell Eclipse.

You can find stripe, patternless stripe, sunglow, and jungle Bell albino Eclipses, and they're all called Radar.

Not going to jump into the RAPTOR debate. Too messy. :)
 

OnlineGeckos

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If you have a bell albino eclipse, it's a radar. No if's and but's. Raptor gets messy mainly due to the naming of it. Red-eyed Albino Patternless Tremper ORange. That's why some feel if it's not patternless it's not a raptor. But honestly 1 trade name is good enough for tremper albino eclipse, so everybody just calls any tremper albino eclipse "raptors".

Raptor is to tremper albino eclipse as Radar is to bell albino eclipse, as Typhoon is to rainwater albino eclipse.
 

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