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COULD SOME ONE PLEASE TELL ME WHAT MAKE A SUNGLOW ALSO IF YOU HAD A DAD WHO IS CARAMEL HET AMEL HET FOR HYPO MOTLEY AND BRED IT TO A NORMAL MOTLEY WITH NO HETS HER BELLY IS WHITE NO LINES WHAT WOULD YOU GET I GOT 1 WITH ORANGE MOTLEY DOTS AND RED SADLES WITH SOME BROWN AND I GOT 2 THAT ARE ORANGEISH PINKISH WITH ORANGE MOTLEY DOTS I THOUGHT THE LAST 2 WERE AMEL BUT MOM HAS NO KNOWNED HETS JUST THOUGHT ID ASK THANKS FOR THE HELP
 
COULD SOME ONE PLEASE TELL ME WHAT MAKE A SUNGLOW ALSO IF YOU HAD A DAD WHO IS CARAMEL HET AMEL HET FOR HYPO MOTLEY AND BRED IT TO A NORMAL MOTLEY WITH NO HETS HER BELLY IS WHITE NO LINES WHAT WOULD YOU GET I GOT 1 WITH ORANGE MOTLEY DOTS AND RED SADLES WITH SOME BROWN AND I GOT 2 THAT ARE ORANGEISH PINKISH WITH ORANGE MOTLEY DOTS I THOUGHT THE LAST 2 WERE AMEL BUT MOM HAS NO KNOWNED HETS JUST THOUGHT ID ASK THANKS FOR THE HELP

First, can you please not use all caps? On the internet, that is the equivalent of screaming.

Second: can you please use sentences, complete with punctuation to show where one thought ends and another begins? It's very hard to wade through all of that.


A sunglow is a selectively bred amel that should have super vibrant colors and little to no white on its back.

Caramel het amel, hypo, motley to a motley will give you half normals het caramel, motley and possibly het amel, hypo and half motleys het caramel, and possibly het amel, hypo.

However, amel is a very common het and your normal motley might be carrying that gene, hidden. If so, you'd also get amels het caramel, motley, possibly het hypo and amel motleys het caramel, possibly het hypo.


Pictures of the animals in question would help as your descriptions make little sense.
 
I agree with the others. Here is a good example of a "sunglow" I used to have in the early 90's before the term "sunglow" was ever coined. This animal came from a very typical large amel clutch.

Today they can often contain the hypo gene as well. But as "Shiari" mentioned, they don't necessarly have to have any hypo at all in their genetic lineage to express little to no white in their color scheme.

This animal had absolutely ZERO white scales on it's entire body.


~Doug

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Here was it's female sibling from the same clutch. She was a very typical looking amelanistic that displayed substantial white around the blotch saddles and lateral areas.

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