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Any guesses?

Rich Z

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Striped bloodred coral snow. Sorry just dreaming.

How about hypo bloodred butter stripe. Wow not with Rich's luck. LOL Sorry but it's true Rich.
 
I would say.......

....Hypo Lavender Striped as well. That's my guess.

Now, here is a better question. Are you going to let us know? :shrugs:

Walter
 
Some type of striped lav mix, I could buy hypo lav...tremendous color.

Looks like a "coral lav" stripe. ;)
 
Well, here's another animal from the same project.....

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Well, I'd say we got the Hypo and Stripe part right.

Then we are left with that pinkish, orangish cast. I'm sticking with Hypo stripe Lav.
 
I was thinking exactly what Marcel said, a striped bloodlav in the first pic and a striped blood are hypo striped blood in the second. :shrugs:
 
I'll third that.... I'd say a Hypo Striped Blood Lav in the first one and Hypo Striped Bloodred in the second. Thats exactly what I was thinking when I saw the pics.
 
Rich,

I'm rethinking on my guess. Let me ask you this, if someone guesses, will you let us know?

Walter :shrugs:
 
I'm also gonna say striped hypo lav. The second pic shows a striped hypo and an amel... too bad you didn't get a striped hypo opal in there, eh? (Or did you, LOL!)
 
Well, the truth is that I just don't know. I can tell you what genes the parents are carrying, but that's about all I know at this point.

Both parents of these animals are the results of breeding a Hypomelanistic Lavender to an Amelanistic Striped. My first reaction was that the first photo is a Patternless form of the Striped gene Hypomelanistic Lavender. The second one I'm even less sure about. But I have seen some rather lavender looking striped corns that if they were Hypo and nearly patternless as well, that may very well look just like this.

So I am hoping that someone else may have a better feel for what they are.

No, I haven't seen everything there is to see in the corns and have no hesitation about asking for help when I feel I need it. And believe me, I am getting a mess of animals that I don't have any idea what they really are.
 
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