Super NOVA

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A Super Nova is a combination morph of the Enigma trait, Super Snow trait and the RAPTOR morph.

But what would be physical diffrences between a NOVA and a Super Nova?
 

Enigmatic_Reptiles

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I produced a few Super Novas last year. Some were almost solid white and some had the obvious SSE look to them. Visually...expect it to look VERY similar to a SSTE...the eclipse will sometimes play a lot on the head pattern but most of my Super Raptors and Super Novas from last year didn't have as much Eclipse expression on them as some I have seen lately (mainly referring to Kelli's).

They are not hard to produce...we did Dremaisckle male to Mack Raptors (so we would produce a variety of morphs) and it worked out great for us.
 

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I produced 2 NOVAs this season. ( My first breeding season ever ) 2 of my 4 Eggs from my RAPTOR*BEE pair were NOVAs. Lol maybe ill produce some super NOVAs in the spring....
 

Landen

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Not true, Being all white is to do with incubation temp, Not coz there "Super RAPTOR's" or "Super novas".

Link below to Talbino eclipse super snow enigma("Super nova).

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http://pets.webshots.com/photo/2309212740054421107zQMeDC

I guess that depends on what you start with... SS + true Raptor = "the Super Raptor" which was supposed to be all white (many show the SS faded pattern) + the enigma from the nova (dependent on if your nova is more patternless or spotted) would give you the enigma tail (white) and more than likely reduce the body pattern further. That's why I posted before saying no body color, which I should have said reduced body color. It all depends on what side of the variation your dealing with.... ultimately there is no Standard anyways so if you made 10 of them, your likely going to have alot of variation in them anyways.

Good luck to you
 

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