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Anybody know what this little beauty is??? *NEW PICTURE*

Help, what does this look like to ya'll cause I am just not sure where she fits into my breeding program.

Thanks for your help,
A

I got new pictures of her after her shed now tell me what you think. Is this a possible sunglow? Here are the before and after pictures. Let me know what you think.

Thanks everybody,

A
 

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So what should I breed her with? She is suppose to be het snow motley/stripe. Any ideas other than one of my snows? Cause all my male snows are pink/coral snows. Help me out here folks.

Thanks
 
amber_marshall75 said:
So what should I breed her with? She is suppose to be het snow motley/stripe. Any ideas other than one of my snows? Cause all my male snows are pink/coral snows. Help me out here folks.

Thanks
If she's an amel motley het anery (the correct version of het snow motley/stripe), breeding her with a coral snow should produce 50% amel het hypo, motley and 50% snow het hypo, motley. If you haven't done it yet pick up Serp's book Cornsnake Morph Guide. It's a great reference and explains the genetics in terms that are easy to understand.

~Katie
 
amber_marshall75 said:
So what should I breed her with? She is suppose to be het snow motley/stripe. Any ideas other than one of my snows? Cause all my male snows are pink/coral snows. Help me out here folks.

Thanks

It all depends on what you are looking for. If she is really het for anery, then the easiest way to find out would be to breed her to an anery, ghost, or anything with the anery gene. Amel motley het anery, you could breed her to a mot, a stripe, or a stripe mot and get some cool results. You could also breed her with snows or anerys to prove out the anery gene, and also get some snows. It all depends though.
 
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