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Pic Request: Amel het Opal Motley

gnarhimself

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Does the het for Opal Motley change the "look" of the amel at all??
Pics please of anyone that has Amels het for Opal Motley
:shrugs:
 
They will look like a typical amel. Being het for opal and /or motley will not affect their phenotype. An example...this is my male amel motley het opal:
 
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Hey Bryan.

I agree with Susan. Here's my male amel mot het opal.
 

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In my humble opinion the Lavender gene does slightly alter the Amel appearance..
For what i've seen, the Amel becomes more yellowish..
I included a pic of my Amel het Lavender ph motley..

Arjan
 

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Snakexperience said:
In my humble opinion the Lavender gene does slightly alter the Amel appearance..
For what i've seen, the Amel becomes more yellowish..
I included a pic of my Amel het Lavender ph motley..

Arjan
I don't really think so...not like being het caramel can increase the yellow anyway! This is an amel motley het caramel for comparison.
 
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I don't really think so...not like being het caramel can increase the yellow anyway! This is an amel motley het caramel for comparison.

True! But i do find it somehow different than a 'regular' Amel, and mentioning the yellow is the best way i can discribe it i think..
I also included a pic of an Amel het caramel mot..

Arjan
 

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Hi Guys,
Thanks so much for the feedback,its just that i have the possibility of getting amels het for opal motley,and was wondering if the "look" would have been altered by the Lavender gene..
:crazy02:
 
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