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ALMOST PATTERNLESS STRIPED ORANGE AMEL

Ryan Beatty

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This is a project I've been working on over 5 generations now and I've just about done it. The goal of this was to have a solid orange snake with out a pattern. Despite what you may think there is NO creamsicle influence in this line. I've just kept selecting for the amels with the most orange from every clutch. After breeding stripe into them this is what resulted.
 

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Pretty darn close, and pretty darn cool!
I like that idea. I like the patterns of corns, but to generate a snake that has none from snakes that typically have a pattern is a neat idea.
Looks really nice like that, too.
 
Very nice! My 7 yr old son would love you. His favorite color is orange and he asked for an all orange snake. Better not show him this pic. LOL

Great Job!
 
Great looking snake (loved the Okeetee you posted too)! I know if I were you, I'd be hunting down the orangest amel-blood-stripe I could find to see if I could minimize the pattern even more. But you seem to be doing just fine without my suggestions... ;)
 
Regular Orange Amel

This is a regular orange amel for comparison.
 

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Wow! That is just excellent!!! I'd sure love to see a clutch of his babies this spring, all together!
 
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