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I dont dont normally buy corns i havent seen the parents for but this little guy might just be what the guy said he was, his parents were aparently one blood corn and an amel (technically possible for a snow) So i bought him anyways just have to breed him to another blood and see
p.s soory bout the qualitiy of pic my first time with a new digital camera
thats where if falls apart i am afriad the bely doesnt seem to be any different to a noraml corn i will try to get some photos of it, alhtough i understood that with blood corns the checkers disappear over time and this isnt strictly a blood corn it is only het (althought i was told that het blood corns often display the blood corn traits )
Some animals het for bloodred do have rather normal looking belly checkering, though most have checks on the sides with a clear strip down the center to one degree or another. However, it is not the case that a bloodred is born with checkering on the belly which fade as the animal ages. Bloodreds are born with white bellies that display an orange "creeping" into their bellies from the sides as they age.
i'll have to get a picture for you so yo guys can decide i dont have very much experiance wiht any of the blood red morphs, and any blood reds i have seen in this country lokk absolutly nothin like the photos you guys have most of the bloods over here seem to be a uniform washed out orange colour :-(
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