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anery caramel motley het amel

Anery apparently hides Caramel.........

So you'd end up with an anery looking snake. This is what I've heard anyway...........
 
Yep, they exist alright. So do Amelanistic Anerythristic Caramel Motleys. ;)
 
So

That snake would look like an amel motley, correct? So would the anery, caramel genes be just like having a het anery, caramel even though they are not really het but a hidden gene?
 
Remember, those Amelanistic Anerythristic Caramel Motleys are HOMOZYGOUS for all four genes, not heterozygous. So they certainly do not look like regular Amelanistic Motleys.

Boy, wouldn't that be a kick in the teeth if they did!
 
OK, Rich! You can't just throw stuff like that out there! What DOES a snow caramel motley look like??????

Does the anery cancel the caramel in the snow version??? I think a picture is in order when you have the opportunity!

:rolleyes:
 
You don't know him very well!.........

I learned years ago that Rich likes to make you wait. I'd love to see all of the pics he's got stashed away of mutation combinations that no one else has seen!
 
Or is it....

Snow Butters, Butter Snows, Yellow Snows ;) ...

And Motleys even! The possibilities are endless.
 
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