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butter anery motley

tmountain35

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did a quick search and did not come up with anything....

Same question as yesterdays :) But darin added a very nice question, how about a pic too :)
thanks,
travis
 
That is exactly the same question as yesterday...
An amel, anery, carmel motley and a butter anery motley would be the same thing. Also the same thing as a snow carmel motley. :D
 
Just for fun, this year I bred one of my snow females with my caramel motley. I figure the F1's will be normal, but they will be Het. for a mix of stuff. I don't know what the F2 generation will be from this mating and I don't care to know. It's just one way of keeping things interesting on down the road.
 
sorry carol

i wasnt sure if an anery butter motley and an anery caramel motley het amel was the same thing. and i guess technically the only thing dif in my question was one was het amel.... so really they aren't the same...but both questions were answered yesterday , sorry bout that :)
 
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