Please identify my red foot

MoonRX

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Can anyone please help me identify the type and or morph of my red foot (or cherry head).

Here is the pictures:
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Thanks

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allegraf

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From this angle they look like cherries. Will need to see the plastron to make sure.
 

tortdad

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Agreed, they look like Cherryhead to me. Take a snap shot of the underside.
 

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Ok..
But do they have any particular/ special morph name?
Like for example the middle one might be called "high yellow" maybe ?
Thanks
 

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You will often see quite a bit of variation in color/pattern even within the same clutch. Especially, if multiple males are available.
 

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Thanks for the compliment @ZEROPILOT

Thanks for the useful info @HLogic.

Here is my other cherry head red footed..
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Some call it "black" cherry head red footed tortoise though.. lol :D
But i dont know whether those morph really does exist or not..
 

ZEROPILOT

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They may be called different things from one locale to another with no scientific name whatsoever.
It's the same thing with the fish I keep. FLOWERHORNS, Different names for different color variants and shapes. It's all very confusing.
HLogic just summed it up.
 

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So it is different with albino, caramel (in turtle) or ivory in torto?
So none of them are really a legitimate morph of red footed/ ch?
Marketing term did confused me though...
Thanks for the info.. :)
 
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