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KillerCami

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I don't have any pics yet but I will post Asap once I can get back to my dads. But basically I got this female corn that looks like a snow but there is something different about her. Her whites seem to be brighter and my breeder friend who had her labeled her as an ultramel snow. Which I haven't seen any of those so if you have one could you post pics? She's a real cutie and because of her bright pink and white I have named her Barbie :D Again will post pics as soon as I can. Thanks in advance!:bowdown:
 
Ultramel snow is impossible. Ultra and Amel exist in the same location, genetically. Thus with anery in the mix, you can have either a snow, an ultramel anery (looks ghost-like) or an ultra anery (also looks ghost-ish)
 
That's what I'm thinking. I looked at her today and managed to get a couple of pics. She also seems to be kinda frosty ( something I didn't notice before).
So what do you think?
 

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