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Help with Id'/and i nice surprise

This is my first post and i hope this is the right place to go.

I just hatched out a really great clutch.

I bred a Quad het pair together and got 16 eggs. The genetics involved are Amel, Lav, Bloodred, and Motley.

So this clutch had lots of possibilities. So this is what I think I got with pictures. If I am wrong PLEASE let me know.

First off
I got 5 Hets
QuinHet2-1.jpg


2 Bloodreds
Bloodered20122.jpg

BloodredBelly2012.jpg


Bloodred Motley
BloodredMotley20122.jpg


Amel
Amel2012.jpg


Amel Motley
AmelMotley2012-1.jpg


Plasma
Plasma20124-1.jpg

Plasma2012Belly-1.jpg


Plasma Motley or Lav motley not sure...along side a surprise
AneryMotPlasmaMotley20122.jpg


After that pic you can see that there was a hidden gene.
Anery Motley
AneryMotley20122.jpg


Turns out they were also het Anery. So now I have Quint Hets. WOO HOO the possibilities.

Hopefully you all enjoyed. Let me know if i am far off on some of these

Can we ask prices on this forum or is that a no no?

Thanks
 
Beautiful babies! It must be like Christmas at your house!!

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Great variety of babies! I think you've got the morphs down from what I can see!
 
Is it possible that the anery motley is also blood? He doesn't have much side patterns on him. (I don't know much about the diffused gene) *drools* gorgeous clutch!!!
 
Well the two in question are going to be my hold back.....so i will have fun watching them grow.

Bloodred Anery Motley should be a fun adult...and the plasma motley....even better

Thanks Everyone
 
Sunglow is not amel+hypo. My almost-sunglow is NOT homozygous hypo. It's a line bred look, like candycane, or okeetee, or miami phase.

Well. Guess I dun been told. I'll just pick up my toys and go home. If that meets with your approval, of course.
 
*shrugs* Just pointing it out. Sunglow can be as confusing as coral snow, which many people still treat as requiring homozygous hypo, which it does not.
 
I was thinking that the anery mot looks like there could be bloodred in there as well. Then again, I've been outta the game quite awhile and my morph spotting skills aren't quite what they used to be. :(

Gorgeous clutch!! Of course, I'm a sucker for anything motley (or striped), purple and pink, and/or black and grey, so you produced a lot of nice snakey eye candy. Congrats!
 
Sunglow is not amel+hypo. My almost-sunglow is NOT homozygous hypo. It's a line bred look, like candycane, or okeetee, or miami phase.

*shrugs* Just pointing it out. Sunglow can be as confusing as coral snow, which many people still treat as requiring homozygous hypo, which it does not.

and yet, some ARE. Unless, of course, 6 highly well known and well reputed cornsnake breeders have lied just to get my money. you might want to correct these other 1500 posts as well.
 
Some ARE... but it is not always required. At least one of Cathy's pink critters is only het hypo rather than homozygous.

After all, hypo alone does not add any color to an animal otherwise all the ghosts out there would be "coral ghosts".
 
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