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A “Fade” is a waja with only slightly visible markings. These markings are typically in colors which are appealing together. When the markings and/or colors are not visually appealing, the waja is more often referred to as a “Muddy” or “Mudball.”
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A “Fade” is a waja with only slightly visible markings. These markings are typically in colors which are appealing together. When the markings and/or colors are not visually appealing, the waja is more often referred to as a “[[Muddy]]” or “Mudball.”
  
 
Many fades consist of light colors and markings that are not dense on the coat, such as back spots. To achieve markings of low opacity, breeding wajas that have different markings will produce offspring with opacity below 100%. Often, fades will have a theme set by the user so they have a basis on what to breed.
 
Many fades consist of light colors and markings that are not dense on the coat, such as back spots. To achieve markings of low opacity, breeding wajas that have different markings will produce offspring with opacity below 100%. Often, fades will have a theme set by the user so they have a basis on what to breed.

Revision as of 15:50, 12 August 2011

A “Fade” is a waja with only slightly visible markings. These markings are typically in colors which are appealing together. When the markings and/or colors are not visually appealing, the waja is more often referred to as a “Muddy” or “Mudball.”

Many fades consist of light colors and markings that are not dense on the coat, such as back spots. To achieve markings of low opacity, breeding wajas that have different markings will produce offspring with opacity below 100%. Often, fades will have a theme set by the user so they have a basis on what to breed.