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Shedding clear...

UnmeiNoHi

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The adult female pictured here sheds completely clear but was purchased as a normal.
She has very reduced black and is very low contrast. Her side pattern is AWOL. And the black that she does have (which isn't very much) just doesn't show up on the shed skin. Her belly still has checkers but they have a strip of removed black pigment down the center...
She sounds sorta like an outcross blood red of perhaps one of the hypos? Do either of these shed clear?
Thanks!
Jessica

Oh and the picture is a bit darker than her real colors but it was a last minute sorta thing.... you understand...
 

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This is a great example normal to use in Bloodred outcross. Some Bloodred lines are getting more orange instead of red because they are outbred to ugly normals. If you outcross this beauty with a good Bloodred you will have awsome Bloodred hets to start a fresh Bloodred line.
 
I agree with Marcel and he knows something about bloodreds .
My first impression was also going to a bloodcorn .
Take it in your breedingstock and you'll be happy to see the offspring .
 
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