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Posted by: STEVES_KIKI at Tue Sep 2 22:25:58 2008 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by STEVES_KIKI ] i would say its probably the het for amel that makes the reduced black on the snakes... i have a high orange male and his belly background is almost red but has BLACK checkers... very friendly snake.. beautiful too... HUGE boy!! But i would say that since both are het amel (which i assume they are since you got amels when you bred them together) it would be the reduction of black "masking" the black pigment only letting a little come through... [ Hide Replies ]
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