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A few possible Dads, Unknown Genetics, this one has me seeking another opinion!

NellaJ

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This little one just popped out from my Amel Stripe proven het Anery and maybe other unknown hets. She was paired with a Snow, Lavender, and an Anery thought to be het Blood (LOOOONG Story LOL). No visual hook ups with any of them. Most of the eggs went bad but two have made it out. This one and a little Anery. This one I *THINK* is just a light Normal Motley (her belly is totally devoid of checks) but I have never had a Normal right out of the egg that Red. Thoughts???
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Well, we know the snow wasn't the sire of the clutch, or else all the babies would be at minimum amels.

That leaves either your lavender or your anery being the one that is het for motley.
 
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