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If the female is not het for amel, you will get all normals het for amel and charcoal.
If the female is het for amel, you will normals het for amel and charcoal, and amels het for charcoal.
If the female is not het for amel, you will get all normals het for amel and charcoal.
If the female is het for amel, you will normals het for amel and charcoal, and amels het for charcoal.
The only way to get motley babies from this pair would be for both parents to be het for motley.
Your male has a lot of color. Are you sure he's a blizzard rather than a snow? I only ask because your breeding results would be different in that case.
The only way to get motley babies from this pair would be for both parents to be het for motley.
Your male has a lot of color. Are you sure he's a blizzard rather than a snow? I only ask because your breeding results would be different in that case.
I agree , a lot of yellow for a blizzard . So , if the female is het for amel and amels hatch , it is not sure they will be het for anery or charcoal .
Breedingtests of the male will exclude one or the other IMO