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Amel x sunglow equals snow?

dakota11

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Last year I bred my sunglow mottly and my amel corn and got all 11amel hatchlings. This year exact same two corns were bred some that hatched are amel as expected, but some that are pipping almost look like snow. I'll take pics once out of egg. I'm positive that she was not bred to any other snake. I figured since last year they were all amel that they're we're no hidden hets. Looking at the calculator playing around with the hets the adults may carry anything I type het turns out to be amel het whatever so all would look amel. I guess they need to hatch and I take pics to get suggestions in what is going on, I do however hope they are anything but snow as I have had lots of those this year filled the store up with them from another pair and store I sell to we're hoping for amel
 
They could be snows and both animals are het anery then. Or they could be 'late bloomer' amels.
 
Oh I so hope for late bloomers then or at least a different type snow which is unlikely right?I never thought both would be het anery, what are the chances. Both came from very different places, yes I know chances are high, just being sarcastic lol. If that's the case I'll have to find an amel with no hets for next year. The amel and sunglow sell better in stores around here then most other types.
 
I had a bunch of babies last year hatch to be what I SWORE were snows. After their first shed they got very orange.. then they turned into amels.

This is the day they hatched:

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Again, they are ALL amels. I suspect that yours will turn orange too.
 
4 of the hatchlings so far

also the adults. I really hope that they turn out like yours and shed into something different then snows.
 

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They probably will! Some of those guys got orange spots before turning completely orange. I wish I could find pics of how they developed, because they were BEAUTIFUL. I kinda regret selling them all, but I'm not a huge fan of amels and they had no cool hets. A few almost looked ROish, super deep reds with wide white borders.
 
I find they are a huge seller up here int the north, gues scause selection isn't as great is the south or us. If u find the pic please share.
 
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