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Diffused gene markers question

jasonb

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I was re-gifted a normal male that I hatched in 2013. Dad was a blood red and mom was a snow.

He's just a pretty "normal", but has very strong belly checkers. Would that be common for a het diffused snake?
 
No one responded, but the Anery Mot that I have which was sold as het for Diffuse has no belly checkers, so don't think that would be common for a het diffused... normally, hets don't show. A Normal will have strong belly checkers if they are a good one :)
 
In your case, Weebonilass, motley removes belly checkers anyway.

That said, no, lots of belly checkers does not indicate het diffused.
 
Echoing, lots of belly checkers is not a het diffused sign. If the mother was a Bloodred though then the snake is het diffused even if nothing visually points to it.
 
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