Where are my pupils?

paulnj

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I nearly did a flip when I seen her eyes yesterday, no way was she going back to Ohio with Jeff Galewood (Jr.) ;)
 

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She eats just as well as a Raptor does. She tracked and ate 3 crickets just fine last night.
 

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Very neat animal, evil looking eyes...lol But i dont know if i would breed that, looks more like a defromity then a morph...lol
 

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yeah Pat, that albino gene sure is a genetic deformity, but I will try to get rid of it by outcrossing :main_laugh:
 
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yeah Pat, that albino gene sure is a genetic deformity, but I will try to get rid of it by outcrossing :main_laugh:

Paul... I don't think Pat is talking about the Ablino Trait. I think he is Referring to where the Pupil is located in the eye itself. Looks like it is set very Far Back in both Eyes. Looks very Abnormal to me as well. Maybe its just the pic angle or is that where the Pupils are located. If so I would think that would be a Genetic Problem/ defect???


All my Leos Pupils are in the Center of the eye.
 
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paulnj

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I have a proven mack raptor who started out with snake eyes in the back like that and faded. He threw all normal pupils of typical eclipse trait eyes . I also have a proven tremper het eclipse who's eyes started like this.. no ill effecxts when both were bred together.

I doubt Pat was serious , as we had a discussion about genetic flaws yesterday. Nearly every morph is a genetic flaw we bred to reproduce.

This animal is from a eclipse project, so is either het or homozygous eclipse. Eclipse eyes looked freaky when first produced, "marble" eyes look odd in RW animals, and the eye trait A&M has looks odd also. Why would pupils in the back of the eye be different?

BTW, those are images of the pupils closed down, they are 95% solid in subdued lighting ;)
 

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