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Posted by: KevinM at Mon Aug 9 11:10:42 2010 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by KevinM ] Amel yellows would exhibit little to no pink/red in the background color as they are uniformly yellowish as normal morphs. I would think the pink/orange/reddish hues would develop more if there were black rat/Glades in the mix like the bubblegums. In pure amel yellows, I think the only non-yellow color is associated with the stripes and blotches, not background. For some reason, the amel yellows also have a combo of stripes and blotches, and do not completely loose the blotched juvie pattern. Just my humble opinion, but i could be wrong. Noticeable pinks/reds/orange in the BACKGROUND = not pure yellow IMHO. [ Hide Replies ]
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