An amel with no white borders? Are you sure it is an Amel? It is possible that it could be a line-bread amel called a Sunglow, but it is likely it is a different morph- like a Hypo.
An amel plus an anery would produce ALL NORMALS.
All corn snake genes except Tessera are
recessive.
Your mom needs to go here:
http://www.corncalc.com/
She needs to read up on corn snake genetics. It doesn't matter what the snake LOOKS LIKE, it matters what genes it is carrying. Unless she is LINE BREEDING, which is what she is used to. Then you need to line breed within ONE morph.
For example, I have two classic corns that are het (carrying the genes for) hypo and lavender.
The corns look normal, but I have a 1 in 16 chance of getting a hypo lavender baby. I have a 3 in 16 chance of getting a lavender, 3 in 16 of getting a hypo and a 9 in 16 chance of getting a normal.
Two corns housed together is not going to work for breeding purposes. There are so many complications. Snakes
NEED TO BE QUARANTINED when getting a new snake. A breeding pair is not a good idea to leave together year round. You are inviting sickness and stress.
It sounds like your mom needs to get some
basic corn snake breeding information down. At the moment, it sounds like she is heading toward killing/injuring both snakes. And it sounds like she doesn't even understand what babies she would get. She is
not going to make any money. The expenses of corn snake breeding don't outweigh the costs of breeding typical morphs.
Good luck with your mother. She should get on this site and learn some information. Or read Kathy Love's book. Or both.