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amel triple hets.........

wisema2297 Aug 31, 2008 04:08 PM

This male/female pair came from my stripe X phantom breeding. I knew that the stripe was het amel but now I know that the phantom is also. This makes these two amel het stripe, hypo, and charcoal. There are also 7 other normal siblings to these two. Here’s to phantom stripes and blizzard stripes in a few years!!

Is it just me or do these amels seem to have a lot of orange in them? I guess I’ll see if there is any change when they first shed.

Replies (5)

draybar Aug 31, 2008 05:26 PM

>>This male/female pair came from my stripe X phantom breeding. I knew that the stripe was het amel but now I know that the phantom is also. This makes these two amel het stripe, hypo, and charcoal. There are also 7 other normal siblings to these two. Here’s to phantom stripes and blizzard stripes in a few years!!
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>>Is it just me or do these amels seem to have a lot of orange in them? I guess I’ll see if there is any change when they first shed.
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yes they have a nice pretty orange to them
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STEVES_KIKI Aug 31, 2008 06:00 PM

i had a few orangey amels hatch out and turned a nice pinkish color after the shed
congrats on the babies!!

~kin
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guyergenetics Aug 31, 2008 06:40 PM

Those are high orange and pretty!!!

They also hold an incredible breeding potential with the genetics they have.

boxienuts Aug 31, 2008 11:33 PM

Sweet, congrats, you will have lots of possiblities. Are they starting to blue, i'm no expert but my amel hatchling was bright pink at first hatching, but now in blue is more cream orange, i'm sure it will be pink again after shed, but I guess I will find out.
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xblackheart Sep 01, 2008 10:45 PM

congrats. yes, they do seem very "creamy". Nice (almost) "empty" head patterns too.
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