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Question about a Snow + Anery Motley Diffuse

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So because I'm a genetic junky and I just all around want to know, the babies we are going to look at are out of the Snow + Anery Moltey Diffuse cross and I was curious what everyone thought of it (i.e. what could the potential offspring be genetic wise).

There were 4 snows, 3 Amery and 2 wild babies as a result of the breeding. I'm super interested in two of the ameries and at least two of the snows.

I'm just curious what everyone thinks.
 
The wild type isn't possible from the pairing you describe. All offspring would have to be at least Anery. The Snows could result from the Anery Motley Diffused if het Amel. Or you might be seeing retained sperm from a previous breeding.

Terri
 
Hmm. Well I'm trying to figure it out more for my sake than anything else really. I can clearly see the difference between the anery's and the "classics" as they are labeled. There is more red in the "classics." But I've been flipping through pictures trying to figure it out. Daddy almost looks like a black okeetee (so black boarder, light grey and dark grey) but there appears to be some yellow in the front half of his body. There are no markings from half of his body down to his underside. I can't see the underside.
 
Yay thanks for not posting the text.

The link ^^ is basically what he looks like.

Added note. The baby snows are not as pink as some of the pictures of baby snows I've seen.
 
So in talking with the guy that owns these babies, there are two clutches. One is 5 months and the other is 3 months. The 3 month one contains the snows and anery and the five month one contains the wild and anery. I didn't think to ask but probably is two different females.
 
To get normal it would have to be another adult. Snow is amel + anery so bred to an anery 100% of the clutch will be anery based. The anery carries amel which is why he got snows.
Normals only happen when genes don't match up. Amel bred to amel will only male amels.
 
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