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I messed up...so here's my first corn again

Mouse

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Could anyone confirm if he is a Het Amel? I think this is what the breeder told me he is
I am very sorry for the mess that is my first attempt at this thread = /

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Well, that shows how confusing I find the morphs... disjunto tells me that ''het amel means that the snake is carrying the amelanistic gene, but it is not displayed, so if bred to another snake that is either amel or het amel, amels could be produced.''

So, what would my snakes colour be called?
 
Nice lookin' young normal! Some claim that some traits can be determined in hets, but not amel.
 
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He's such a little cutie! His face has the most adorable expression. :]

I love baby corns because their eyes look huge on their heads and it is just too cute!!
 
His eyes do seem a bit too big for him, don't they = )
Thanks again for clarifying that disjunto = ) He may only be normal but I think he is still a very pretty looking snake = )
 
Ok, I think I must have just been confused by the breeder waffle, which is why I just wanted to get clarification. Thanks = )
 
There is no way to tell if it is het for amel. You would need to breed her out to find out if it is carrying the amel gene.
 
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