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Ok, So what exactly are these? PICS!

ajfreptiles Jun 18, 2008 04:35 AM

2 of the babies are out now...and I am guessing 1 albino and 1 snow...there are more snows...

What does that make my Sunglow Motley?

Thanks Andy


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Replies (5)

tspuckler Jun 18, 2008 08:01 AM

Your sunglow motley is het for anery.
You'll get 50% amel and 50% snows.

Tim
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ajfreptiles Jun 18, 2008 01:09 PM

Andy
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STEVES_KIKI Jun 18, 2008 01:10 PM

means your amel motley is het anery. Which isnt a HUGE surprise, with all the crazy genes out there... i'd assume alot of snakes have "hidden hets" the most popular i believe is Amels being "secretly" het Anery. I, myself are in the process of proving to see if my amel sunglow is het for anery. congrats on the baby
~kin
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FunkyRes Jun 18, 2008 08:28 PM

I don't have any stats, but it seems that amel, anery, and hypo are both pretty common as undocumented hets.
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FunkyRes Jun 18, 2008 08:30 PM

um, "are both" should read "are all" - hard to have a both of three
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