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It....after shedding

RobStevens

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This is the baby from the f-1's from an Amber het Stripe X Dilute Pastel Motley.
I don't know for sure what it is,but i like it lol.
ROB
 

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There are several pretty hatchlings in that first picture, actually, but the one you are calling "It" is particularly pretty. I ~think~ that caramel is playing a role, and that the dilute pastel mot may have some hets we didn't previously know about. Anyway, gorgeous clutch!
 
Stunning! Now if there is only a way to make sure the ground color doesn't change...
 
Wow, that's a cool looking animal! Does it have belly checks? Definitely a progression animal.
Congrats!

Terri
 
I'm thinking Hypo A het Dilute, the het Dilute can do awesome stuff to the general look of the animal. I paired my Amel het. Anery Motley Dilute with a Anery Motley het. Hypo and some animals came out with wierd colors as well. Some Anery Motley's looked Dilute, some motley's and normals as well. :)
 
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