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Has it gone through its first shed? To me, it just looks like a freshly hatched motley (possibly some kind of hypo). They don't come out of the egg with their colors fully developed. But maybe I'm just missing something.
They're a couple nice looking babies. It'll be interesting to see what the one looks like after a few sheds.
What mix of genes were you going for? Because with those genes you should have gotten all normals with a bunch of possible hets but it does look like the parents had a couple surprises for you since that is obviously not what you are getting. lol With these pictures it is hard to tell but it almost looks as though you have a hypo and a ghost. As far as the two toned thing that can happen. I have a caramel mot that the last half of him looks like an anery. lol
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