hi yellow?

glaerey

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hello fellow tort lovers,
I'd like to share and seek your opinion on my new baby. is this considered as hi yellow?
any pictures of hi yellow indian stars to share?
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I don't know
There is no really hy standard that i know.its different perception when people talk about how hy should look like
Some people say if the yellow part is much more than the usual yellow on the other star we usually looked, then it is a hy
While other said, hy is if the yellow part is grow wider from the (errrrr what it's called in english) center point of the yellow part
Some other said, hy is brighter yellow than usual
All i know is your star has beautiful yellow pattern :D
 

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Re: RE: hi yellow?

andre_saltiva said:
I don't know
There is no really hy standard that i know.its different perception when people talk about how hy should look like
Some people say if the yellow part is much more than the usual yellow on the other star we usually looked, then it is a hy
While other said, hy is if the yellow part is grow wider from the (errrrr what it's called in english) center point of the yellow part
Some other said, hy is brighter yellow than usual
All i know is your star has beautiful yellow pattern :D

thanks! it was love at first sight.
 

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IMO, I would say that this one will have some wider yellow stripes then the typical thin striped stars. Either way, it's a nice animal, so just enjoy it as it grows and watch the color/stripes come in!! Good luck with it!
Ken S
 

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It is my understanding that high yellow refers to how this baby will appear as an adult, does it not? Meaning the parents were high yellows?

Either way that is a fantastic looking baby.
 

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That looks like a lot of yellow to me!
I will be interested in how it develops. Post lost of pictures. It is a very attractive little guy.
 

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I don't know about the parents but it was chosen from a sea of others!
Can you spot her?
 

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Re: RE: hi yellow?

glaerey said:
I don't know about the parents but it was chosen from a sea of others!
Can you spot her?

Is yours the blur in the lower left? lol

That is alotta baby torts!
 

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Re: RE: hi yellow?

AnnV said:
glaerey said:
I don't know about the parents but it was chosen from a sea of others!
Can you spot her?

Is yours the blur in the lower left? lol

That is alotta baby torts!

Nope. Try again....;)
 

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