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baby pictures!

2manysnakes

I smell a rat
Pics of some of the latest hatchlings. These represent the three color types coming out of this clutch. The mother was an Anrey A, but we don't know who the father was (mother was gravid when we got her). Anyone want to take a guess at what we have? We have a few ideas ourselves. Possible fathers were Anrey A, Amel, Sunglow, Fluorescent, Lava, and Anrey B. No matter what they are beautiful!

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Looks like you have a normal, snow & an amel (the amel seems a bit light colored, some are known to be a bit late in gaining their red color)

The most probable genotype for the father of the hatchlings is Amel het Anery based on the hatchlings in the photo. Sunglow & Fluorescent are line bred Amels & considered "amel" for calculating clutch morph percentages.

The father could not have been Anery (there would not be any normals)

Hope that helps!!
 
Looks like you have a normal, snow & an amel (the amel seems a bit light colored, some are known to be a bit late in gaining their red color)

The most probable genotype for the father of the hatchlings is Amel het Anery based on the hatchlings in the photo. Sunglow & Fluorescent are line bred Amels & considered "amel" for calculating clutch morph percentages.

The father could not have been Anery (there would not be any normals)

Hope that helps!!

Yes, thank you! The normal we knew for sure, we had a few of those from the other clutches. The snow, we were hoping we were right, and the amel, we are wondering if it could be an opal. We had a lot of very pale "amels" in the last clutch (sorry no pics they are sold already and our camera wasn't working). I appreciate your input. :)
 
well technically the babies you got still don't really tell you who the father is, especially since you have normals. Amel and Anery are really common hets so the father could be any of the morphs you listed, it just means the female didn't share the same het so there are none of those offspring. ie: Father could be Lava het Amel and Anery A, so you could get Amels, Anerys, snows, & normals all het lava.

The amel could be a reverse okeetee which is why it is so light (another type of line bred amel).

~rosecat
 
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