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Shouldnt they be HET as well

Hmm I don't know what makes a champagne snow, so I just did snow stripe. You would have Anerys het for amel, hypo, and srtipe. It may be different considering I don't really know what makes up a champagne snow.
 
Hmm I don't know what makes a champagne snow, so I just did snow stripe. You would have Anerys het for amel, hypo, and srtipe. It may be different considering I don't really know what makes up a champagne snow.

as far as I know, champagnes are selectively bred? :shrugs:

so I think you are right; anery het for amel, hypo, stripe
(unless there is something else involved in the champagne)
 
I'm not very good at the genetics game, but I'm pretty sure ZoologyGirl is right. Since the champagne is simply a line-bred snow, you would get anery snakes with the hets she listed.
 
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