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Learnin' to do

amx432

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Not new to corns but trying to gain knowledge and wrap my head around all the different morphs, the differences between them, etc.


attached pics of my single male, Lakota at a couple months - 6 years. :)
Excuse the glove, 'enclosure cleanin' day.

He's from a Butter motley/stripe x Butter motley/stripe pairing.

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He is a gorgeous butter motley (visually). whether he's also a motley-stripe would take test breeding. He looks fantastic. Welcome to the forum!
 
He is a gorgeous butter motley (visually). whether he's also a motley-stripe would take test breeding. He looks fantastic. Welcome to the forum!
Thank you! I plan to breed him, just combing over the possibilities - and what to pair him with.



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If you want some variety, a caramel stripe het amel would be great.
I actually have a little female Caramel het Amel, motley & Bloodred I'll be growing out to pair him with in the future, I may find a stripe aswell. :)

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