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Anery Motley het Lavender

paingod

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I have a pair of these 06' corns and as they have gotten older they are showing a great amount of diffusuin on their sides.

Is this normal? or are other genes at work here?
 
paingod said:
I have a pair of these 06' corns and as they have gotten older they are showing a great amount of diffusuin on their sides.

Is this normal? or are other genes at work here?
A lot of motleys and stripes start out with very little side pattern and end up with even less. It's one of the reasons that I value stripes so much for future patternless-blood projects. I have a caramel mot that looks much more diffused than many of the caramel bloods I've seen. She's Serpenco, so who knows? Maybe she's a blood codom/het? (But I doubt it).
 

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Yeah, I tend to like motleys that have no pattern on the sides. So those are the ones I tend to hold back for future breeders... Got some Lavender Mots like that which I sometimes hold onto too long as keepers, until reality sets in..... :rolleyes:
 
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