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amel lavenders ?

snakes364

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I believe these "pink snows" from my lavender line are probably what RICH calls amel lavenders. I used to sell some to Jeff Yohe in PA and maybe he, RICH, or someone else can tell me for sure. The other sibling is obviously amel.:confused:
 
It has been known that extra pink snows have been coming from the lavender/amel lavender lines. The opals (amel lavs) as hatchlings are a peachy tone. Post a picture.
 
picture too large

I tried to post a picture of them but kept getting "too large" as a response. I can email a picture if you want one.:rolleyes:
 
decrease the size by one of those photo programs like photoshop
just go to image and then decrease teh pixel size
 
amel Lavs

These are a couple of babies I hatched out this year. The first is what I assume to be an amel and anery (possibly Lavender also, pink snow?)
02opal


This is what I consider to be an amel Lavender (Opal) no anery.
02opalpostshed
 
Thanks Clint

I do in fact have the second type. I am going to try to get photoshop or some other program so that I can reduce my photos. Some I can post and some I can not. It's confusing to me since I don't know much about photography via computers and images.
 
snakes364..

I shrink all my pics with plain old paint. My digicam takes huge pics so I usually just use the "stretch/skew" option to reduce it 50% horizontally and vertically.
 
Clint do you have any pics of adult or yearling pink snows? I have one that I can't get a decent picture of because she will not sit still. but from a distance she has a pink hue to her but if you look close it looks like she had bright red saddles under a red veil. I am planning on breeding her to a male that is het for lav and anery and see what turns up.
 
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