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Hi i'm planning on breeding my striped albino corn next year and was wondering if anyone had any recommendations for what kind of corn i should breed it with
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Well I like the look of striped Snows "Albino + Anery" and such so if you are in for the long haul on breeding for fun I would find a Anery Het Amel "Albino" or Motley Anery Het Amel or Striped Anery Het Amel. With these choices your babies will be Classics & Amels and will have the pattern variations depending on your choice. Take a male and female from that clutch and 3 years later breed them and get some pretty striped snows.
 
I'd go for an amel stripe with hets for any combination of blood, lavender, anery- anything! Or an opal stripe or fire stripe or snow stripe. Or even an opal or fire het stripe.
 
I'd go for Nanci's suggestion... Only, better, make it a "Motley het Stripe" (for lack of better understood termage) for a mixture of motleys and stripes in the clutch! =)

The possibilities really are endless. You should definitely make use of the corn calc Betsy linked to for a better idea of what you'll get.. =)
 
This is actually what i'm looking for.
Blizzard
Butter motely
or a caramel motely het stripe
These aren't mine
 

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Blizzard
Butter motely
or a caramel motely het stripe

If you want those morphs, the best way would be to buy them, if all you have at present is an Amel Stripe.

Butter Motley has an element of Amel to it (Caramel + Amel + Motley), but you'd be looking at a second generation before you had a chance of producing them yourself. If my dodgy morph knowledge is holding true for once, you'd need to breed your Amel Stripe to a Caramel Motley (thus buying one of your desired morphs, so it might actually be a good start?). Their hatchlings would be Normals het Caramel, Amel, Stripe and Motley. You'd then need to raise two of those to breeding age (three years) and breed them together to get a clutch which would mainly be Normals, but which MIGHT include Caramel Motleys and Butter Motleys.

Similar situation with a Blizzard I think - buy a morph for breeding purposes then look for the desired offspring in the second generation.

Either way, you'll be starting a four year breeding plan and producing a lot of Normals along the way.
 
I'd go for a golddust mot or stripe, an ultramel anery motley, a snow stripe or an avalanche stripe ;)

Rebecca
 
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