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JUST WONDERING?????

snakemanone

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I HAVE


AN AMEL unsexed about 10 month old,in a couple of years i intend to breed it,as i have an adult female snow, what am i to expect from them should the amel turn out to be male,JUST CURIOUS as it sounds quite a nice pairing,snow and amel.



thanks in advance...........................STEVE
 

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Amels het anery in the F1 generation
Amels, amels het anery, and snows in the F2.
 
Also

There's a reasonable chance it's already het anery...

Snow is the combination of amel and anery. If your amel is carrying a copy of that anery gene (not uncommon these days) you could get a clutch of amels AND snows. :)
 
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