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What Happened??

this year a friend of mine put his male blizzard with his bubblegum snow- neither of which had any known hets. the whole clutch came out looking like the one pictured below. are they blizzards or what?? any help will be very appreciated.
 

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You can almost see a slight pattern,but my guess would be a blizzard.It will be interesting to see how they look grown.Nice looking snake through.
 
Well, those should have all turned out to be regular amels het charcoal and anery, if I'm not mistaken. But since they came out either as snows or blizzards, his adults are either snows or blizzards, but not both.
 
maybe both parents had hets that your friend was unaware of. it's still strange that the whole clutch came out that way.
 
blizzards

they are blizzards or faint pattern snows which sometimes look more like blizzards then blizzards suppose to look! :twoguns: :rolleyes:
 
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