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2006 Dilute Anery Motley

Susan

Go Ahead, Make My Day!
Lady had another great photo session this past week-end! Too bad her sister, Perdita, was in blue AGAIN! And sorry, I went a little "shutter happy".
 
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She's very lovely. But to be honest, I still don't see that big of an effect of the dilute gene. Granted I've only ever seen them on a computer, so maybe my moniter is off or something, but is it more noticable in person?
 
blueapplepaste said:
She's very lovely. But to be honest, I still don't see that big of an effect of the dilute gene. Granted I've only ever seen them on a computer, so maybe my moniter is off or something, but is it more noticable in person?
Lady is darker and pinker than her sister, who really has the dilute anery look. The gene really shows it's effect when you compare dilute anery hatchlings with regular anery and ghost siblings.
 
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wax32 said:
In the hatchling photos, which are dilute? The light gray ones?
Yes, the blue-gray one is the dilute. That's why they were originally called blue motleys.
 
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