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Name that morph?

b8g8

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Hello! I purchased my boy Chad as a normal, and everything I've read (limited to the pet-owner's knowledge, not specific genetics) seemed to confirm, but a commenter on my YouTube video said he might be a miami phase?

I thought I would double-check with the experts. If the color or pattern isn't clear in the video, I can come back with a clearer picture.

 
The silvery-gray background and orangey saddles surrounded by black trim indicate to me that little Chad is a Miami Phase. A Normal/Classic usually has an orange background with red saddles and black trim.
 
We'll have to wait until he's older to be sure. Some classics are very gray as babies but develop more color as they age. Since he's young, there's a chance he will color up more.
 
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