WHAT KIND OF MORPHS ARE THESE LITTLE GUYS?!
Aug 22, 2013 #2 acpart Geck-cessories Staff member Messages 15,296 Location Somerville, MA 1. Aberrant, possibly tang, possibly hypo or superhypo, too young to tell yet 2. Murphy's patternless 3. possibly tang Aliza
1. Aberrant, possibly tang, possibly hypo or superhypo, too young to tell yet 2. Murphy's patternless 3. possibly tang Aliza
Aug 22, 2013 #3 Corey87 New Member Messages 43 Location Shelton, WA acpart said: 1. Aberrant, possibly tang, possibly hypo or superhypo, too young to tell yet 2. Murphy's patternless 3. possibly tang Aliza Click to expand... Are you sure 2 is a Murphy's patternless? I always thought they were lighter with no pattern.
acpart said: 1. Aberrant, possibly tang, possibly hypo or superhypo, too young to tell yet 2. Murphy's patternless 3. possibly tang Aliza Click to expand... Are you sure 2 is a Murphy's patternless? I always thought they were lighter with no pattern.
Aug 22, 2013 #4 GexPex New Member Messages 333 Location Southern California Positive that 2 is Murphy's patternless. The pattern will fade as it gets older.
Aug 23, 2013 #6 M mtmountainman New Member Messages 356 Location Montana Yep, 2 is a Murphys patternless. Juveniles have a distinct pattern that fades as it grows.
Aug 23, 2013 #8 T Trisha_anne88 New Member Messages 2 Location Edmonds,WA Now the 3rd one, you say possibly Tang, Do you mean Tangerine? anything else, because the 1st and the 3rd look like they cam from the same clutch Last edited: Aug 23, 2013
Now the 3rd one, you say possibly Tang, Do you mean Tangerine? anything else, because the 1st and the 3rd look like they cam from the same clutch
Aug 24, 2013 #10 Ozy New Member Messages 732 Location Kansas City, Missouri Yup. Number 2 is Murphy's Patternless for sure. If it had no pattern as a baby OR an adult it would be a Blizzard, like mine. This is what mine looked like as a baby a year ago. Second pic is what she looks like now. Attachments 8417.jpg 23.6 KB · Views: 1 CAM00113_zps4377d526.jpg 259.1 KB · Views: 1
Yup. Number 2 is Murphy's Patternless for sure. If it had no pattern as a baby OR an adult it would be a Blizzard, like mine. This is what mine looked like as a baby a year ago. Second pic is what she looks like now.