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Isn’t she just!
She’s really throwing me with the motley like dorsal pattern but with wacky side patterning which diffuses slightly towards the base and pretty full grey belly checkers. I’m assuming cinder and possibly Anery with how dark she is.
I'm no expert on Cinder morphs, but I know that Cinder can do a number on patterning. Cinder would account for the reddish tint you are seeing. If she's as dark as she appears, I would definitely say Anery. I don't see Motley. A few connected saddles near the head/neck region isn't unusual. So, Anery Cinder?
I'm no expert on Cinder morphs, but I know that Cinder can do a number on patterning. Cinder would account for the reddish tint you are seeing. If she's as dark as she appears, I would definitely say Anery. I don't see Motley. A few connected saddles near the head/neck region isn't unusual. So, Anery Cinder?
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Yeah Anery Cinder is exactly what I was thinking. She’s so precious!
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