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Sunrises

Ian1515

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Help needed! Does anyone know the genetics of a sunrise corn? Was told hatchings look like snows but grow up to be a pink amel. Any help would be apprieciated.
Thanks Ian
 
what you explain happens occasionally but to the best of my knowledge is not genetic or atleast not yet proven genetic.
 
Some of my alb. okeetees start out looking like snows. But after a month or two, they look pretty much like their siblings.

But I don't know anything about the sunrise name.
 
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