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Hatchling ID

gekosin

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Morning All,

Hope everyone is having a great start to the new year.

I woke up to a lovely surprise in that my corn eggs had started hatching.

Anyone able to assist with an ID on the below baby?

Pairing was 2 bloodred corns, got 1 normal, many bloodred and a few of the below.

My assumption is diffused + amel (fire corn) but would just like to confirm.
 

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Hi
Seams your bloodred's are both het. for amel - this on the picture is looking more like a fire (amel bloodred) Maybe masque - how doe's the belly look like ?
 
Hi
Seams your bloodred's are both het. for amel - this on the picture is looking more like a fire (amel bloodred) Maybe masque - how doe's the belly look like ?
Plainbelly? Then it is a amel diffused=Fire.
If pattern is visible in the belly then it is an amel with a masque head.

Morning All,
Pairing was 2 bloodred corns, got 1 normal, many bloodred and a few of the below.
Something is wrong if you got one normal from two homozygous bloodreds. One parent have to be het bloodred if you got a normal hatchling that is not bloodred.
Have the female met another male? Or is the so called "normal" a bloodred with poor expression of the diffusion?
 
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