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DMong
at Sat Jul 16 14:26:13 2011 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by DMong ]
I sort of doubt that you would see any noticeable difference in a double homozygote, since both look extremely similar in those adults, but who really knows..*shrug*. The babies would likely be very purplish though because of the much thinner skin and scales and you would see their blood tissue inside. As they would mature and the scales became thicker, they would "probably" look undiscernable from either parent I would imagine, but again, not certain since I don't know of any other double amel mutants off the top of my head.
It will be very interesting to see what pans out with future breedings of the offspring, that's for sure.
best of luck with those guys!
~Doug ----- "a snake in the grass is a GOOD thing" 

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- Babys het for double lavendar - denbar, Fri Jul 15 15:14:12 2011
- RE: Babys het for double lavendar - a153fish, Fri Jul 15 15:17:53 2011
- Ditto..... - Kerby..., Fri Jul 15 15:45:19 2011
- RE: Babys het for double lavendar - thomas davis, Fri Jul 15 23:01:10 2011
- Double lavendar be darker? - denbar, Sat Jul 16 06:37:54 2011
RE: Double lavendar be darker? - DMong, Sat Jul 16 14:26:13 2011
- oops! - DMong, Sat Jul 16 14:31:12 2011
- RE: oops! - RossCA, Sat Jul 16 16:13:11 2011
- RE: oops! - DMong, Sat Jul 16 16:37:41 2011
- RE: oops! - davidfabius, Sat Jul 16 22:24:41 2011
- Blond - RossCA, Sun Jul 17 01:53:43 2011
- RE: Blond - DMong, Sun Jul 17 13:30:59 2011
- RE: Blond - RossCA, Sun Jul 17 13:57:38 2011
- LOL!! - DMong, Sun Jul 17 14:06:33 2011
- RE: oops! - RossCA, Sun Jul 17 01:48:12 2011
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