Straight up, I have not seen enough adult amels to tell if what I have is normal or some "bleeding" of colour so I will explain .......
I have a 2 1/2 year old amel stripe female, possible het for bloodred (among others), this I know to be true as Jim H (her breeder) is reliable. The colouring in question is pale orange "speckles" for want of a better description. They are definitely not the typical belly checkers. This colouration starts about 1/3 down her belly with it becoming more intense the closer to the tail it gets. From the vent back it is almost a solid orange.
Obviously breeding trials are the only way to "prove" the bloodred gene, but my curiosity is this normal for amel stripes to display or do they "usually" keep the white belly? :shrugs:
When I get the camera to work again I will post a pic to help clarify what I am saying.
I have a 2 1/2 year old amel stripe female, possible het for bloodred (among others), this I know to be true as Jim H (her breeder) is reliable. The colouring in question is pale orange "speckles" for want of a better description. They are definitely not the typical belly checkers. This colouration starts about 1/3 down her belly with it becoming more intense the closer to the tail it gets. From the vent back it is almost a solid orange.
Obviously breeding trials are the only way to "prove" the bloodred gene, but my curiosity is this normal for amel stripes to display or do they "usually" keep the white belly? :shrugs:
When I get the camera to work again I will post a pic to help clarify what I am saying.