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Amel head pattern mean anything?

rusticreptiles

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Just wondering if this head pattern would mean anything on this amel. The rest of the clutch have "normal" head patterns, she has the "face/mask" pattern and she is very vibrant compared to the others. All of the clutch have checkers on their bellies but there is a lot of white on the belly compared to the rest of my collection. Probably nothing, but I just wanted to ask the experts first. Thanks for looking!

Oh yeah, she is Amel het lavender 50% poss het Hypo (Father is Amel unknown hets and Mom is Lavender het Amel & Hypo)
 

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One of them might be het bloodred or masque. I hatched out quite a few odd ball babys. I asked the same question. When I went back to the store I got him from the owner did confirm that he came in with bloodred siblings way back when.

This guy has a very thin split belly
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The picture after this one shows this ones belly. Very wide stripe
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This girl has a normal head but I nice split belly
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This girl just hatched the other day. I love her head. It reminds me of a bunny but she also has a very this split belly.
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Oh and I did get a couple of normal males with split checks as well. One has a normal head but the others head looks like the 2nd snake in the pictures above.
 
Thanks! I have a bloodred I can test her with when she is ready. I was noticing that your two pics with the "mask" the eyes of the mask are opposite the mask on mine. My snakes eyes are close to the masks eyes and yours are the other way around. Would that mean anything? I looked in the Cornsnake Morph Guide and didn't see anything that looked quite like yours. Very neat looking hatchlings and since you know your genetic makeup (well the bloodred siblings part anyways), and mine appears similar I'll try my girl with a diffused later on and see what happens. Thanks for looking. :)
 
I would test breed her to make sure. She could just have cool markings but if you have a snake that you can test her to. I would do it.
 
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