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damn pics wont show up! Grrr....


you didn't use the bbcode brackets, so the pics didn't show up.
it looks like the top one is a candy cane (amel miami) with some pattern aberrancies, while the bottom one is definitely an amel with reduced border pattern - possibly a sunglow.
WOW! That was frustrating! Thanks for posting them for me. And thanks for the reply! I believe these 2 were marked as a reverse okeetee and a albino bloodred. I'm new to corns. Still trying to figure out all these different morphs!
yeah, i can see the top one being a reverse okeetee - but while the bottom one may have come from bloodred lines it's missing the diffusion mutation that the bloodreds are known for.
VMS herp has a pretty detailed list of the mutations and the pics are of their breeders:
Sweet! Thanks so much AGAIN! And just out of couriocity, if these two were to breed, what could be expected? (I believe they are both males, but like I said, trying to get this morph stuff down!)
absolutely run of the mill boring amels.
we would need a belly shot of the suppossed fire to tell you for sure if he's got bloodred in him.
As to the other, I'd be more willing to call that a candy cane than an RO. The borders seem very very small.
.....on both counts!
~Doug
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"a snake in the grass is a GOOD thing" 
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