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question about amels?

Jevard

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if i have an amel would there be a few black scales on its belly or would all black pigment be missing?
 
In theory all the black would be missing but occasionally you can find a "paradox" corn, thats an animal that has coloring on it that shouldn't be there, like a snow or amel showing black.
 
That is most definitely an amel. When you can, some pics of the black scales would be terrific. We don't get to see too many paradox corns. The only other things I can think of that might be confused with black scales are either some dried-on poop or mites.
 
That is most definitely an amel. When you can, some pics of the black scales would be terrific. We don't get to see too many paradox corns. The only other things I can think of that might be confused with black scales are either some dried-on poop or mites.

oh crap you may be right " well in a way" the black scales may have been remanence os still digesting pinky :crazy01:
 
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