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Morph identification please?

camarogirl79

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My friend has this corn that he bought as a ghost poss let lavendar, he doesn't look like a ghost to me. He bred him this year to a female ghost het lavendar, don't know if they were sibs or not, and they only produced aneries. Some of the babies have belly checkers that don't connect making a white stripe down their belly and a couple, like the baby I picked out, had no belly checkers. The male has funky belly checkers too. Some of these pics seem to have washed out his color a little, he's a dark grey background color with mauve saddles. I'm wondering bc I just got a pair of babies from that male and he's offered the male for sale to me too. I thought maybe a charcoal but it seems darker than my charcoals and he has some belly chekering so he can't be diffused. I'm stumped

Pics of the adult male
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Pics of the 2 babies I got from him (ignore the bloodred, that was from a different litter and they were just put all together for me to take home)
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Well, if the babies are anery, and that's the dad, then either the dad or the mom is not hypo, and I would _believe_ that that male is "just" an anery...
 
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