Does anyone have pics of this morph? Also, if I bred a butter motley to an amel bloodred would the end result be sort of like a two-toned yellow snake?
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Does anyone have pics of this morph? Also, if I bred a butter motley to an amel bloodred would the end result be sort of like a two-toned yellow snake?
I don't have pics but if you crossed a butter motley to a amel bloodred you get regular amel's that would be 100% het for caramel, motley, and bloodred.
Butter motley = homozygous amel, caramel, and motley
Amel bloodred = homozygous amel and bloodred
All four traits are simple recesives but the het caramel might slightly increase the yellows of the amel offspring but not beyond a colorful amel's range. The extra yellow would only be because, from what I've heard, het caramel slightly increases yellow but still within range of normal possibilities.
Sean.
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