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One of these things are not like the other.

RobStevens

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This is group of what i expected to be all Anery Stripes from a breeding of Dilute Anery Stripe X Anery Stripe het. Amel.
It turns out that my Dilute Anery Stripe male may be het Amel also.This could turn out to be a good thing!
Later Rob
 

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Very cool! Only you just got that sesame street song stuck in my head.
Is the anery stripe het dilute as well? Has anybody produced a dilute snow yet?
 
One of these things is not like the other, one of these things does not belong! Stuck in my head, too, and my kid barely watched Sesame Street! Very interesting, especially for the future!
 
VERY COOL !!!!
Brother Rob, it's great to see that clutch !!!
One down, 4 to go...................LOL

Walter,
:crazy02: BOUT CORNS !!
 
Should turn out to be incredibly pink too.. Hopefully it is homo dilute.. Congrats..

Regards.. Tim of T and J
 
Now its going to be picked on by the others for being different. Nice clutch though. Suprises are always wonderful.
 
I was kind of hoping for more than a subtle difference in a Dilute Snow, so here's to hoping the little one is het Dilute and helps to produce another amazing Morph :cheers:

Lol, my little bro used to watch Sesame Street a very long time ago... I catch Plaza Sesamo every once in awhile.... I'm as fluent in Spanish as a five year old... :D
 
I was kind of hoping for more than a subtle difference in a Dilute Snow, so here's to hoping the little one is het Dilute and helps to produce another amazing Morph :cheers:

Lol, my little bro used to watch Sesame Street a very long time ago... I catch Plaza Sesamo every once in awhile.... I'm as fluent in Spanish as a five year old... :D
These would only be Hetero Dilute.The Dilute Anery Stripe was bred to a an Anery Stripe het Amel. making all of the offspring only het. Dilute.
Thanks Rob
 
These would only be Hetero Dilute.The Dilute Anery Stripe was bred to a an Anery Stripe het Amel. making all of the offspring only het. Dilute.
Thanks Rob


:shrugs: That's what I said...
I have a female Snow that's pos het Dilute, so hopefully in a couple years...

I had to edit...
Ahahahaha, I haven't had my triple espresso yet :D Guess I don't have to hope it's het, it is het, lol...
 
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:shrugs: That's what I said...
I have a female Snow that's pos het Dilute, so hopefully in a couple years...

I had to edit...
Ahahahaha, I haven't had my triple espresso yet :D Guess I don't have to hope it's het, it is het, lol...
Sorry Capt.
I misread your post.I thought you assumed it was a Dilute.
This will give me a better chance at Amel. Dilutes in some other clutches.
Thanks Rob
 
I bred my dilute anery motley to an amel and he turned out to be het amel too :) His parents are bred by Bayou Reptiles, and your dilute anery stripe?

So, am I right in thinking that my clutch of normals and amels het dilute anery (amel) motley is pretty high end still :p
 
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