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And of course we all know that Sunkissed and Hypo are stacking genes (as far as the effect it makes on the way the animal looks, but how about a Sunkissed Amber? :grin01:
I totally agree with Menhir! And the best part...it'll only get prettier! And you have to admit, it looks fairly easy to pick out the hatchlings with the stacked genes! Wonder if it'll still be fairly easy when it comes to Sunkissed hypolavs......
Right nice-looking specimen, there. Now, since you noted on your site that Ambers in general seemed to have the nicest personalities, and as we all know about Sunkissed's, I'm curious to know how this one takes to people.
THUD!!!!!!!!!...............................Sorry but I had to pick myself up off the floor. Absolutely incredible! It is the head patterning that I think is the most striking. I wonder how the motley gene may affect the overall appearance? :shrugs: We will hopefully find out in a few months here and I can't wait. Sunkissed Anery Mots
Jay