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Is the breeder crazy?

sayers60

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I just went to the reptile show at the fairgrounds in Tampa. I purchased a corn but haven't seen the type i supposedly bought in any comments. Is there such a corn as a Green Blotch Het Blizzard? Or is it also called something else? He just took his first splithead so the waiting is over. Any help would be greatly appreciated.
 
"Green Spot" or "Green Blotch" Snows do exist. I think these are the Snows which have saddles with a faint greenish tinge. Although the ones I've come across in real life took some imagination to find the green, I've seen some really striking photos.

"Het Blizzard" would mean that it carries hets for both Amel and Charcoal (Anery B).

Can you post us a photo of your newcomer? Does he look like he has any green on him?
 
If it is in fact a Snow, then is is not het for Amel but homo for Amel

Snow, het Charcoal = homo Amel + Anery A, het Anery B
 
Thanks for the response. I will try to post a picture. I don't really see any green but the parents display some which didn't show up until they were adults. Marley is two months old.
 
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