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Triple Recessive Amel Caramel Anery

Thinks2Much

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I tried doing a search, but since all the terms are fairly common, I couldn't find anything. I couldn't find anything in Pritzel's Morph guide, either.

Has anyone every produced a snake that is triple homozygous for all three of amel, caramel, and anery? Basically if you bred a butter to a snow, and then bred their babies back to each other, you would get a few of whatever that would be. Do you think it would just end up looking like a washed out butter?
 
It is presumed that they would look like snows. Although I haven't seen proven examples, there's a good amount of evidence out there to support that idea, at least until someone can demonstrate a new phenotype. :)
 
I think Rich has done it but with motley thrown in there too.Hope you don't mind Rich but here is a pic that I got from serpentco.I think its a stunner.
 

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Cool, thanks for the info both of you, and the picture, NI Guy! :) It is much more orange than I would have expected. I am about to buy a corn from someone who isn't sure if it is a really yellow snow or a high white background butter. I have a butter I can breed her to next year, which got me to thinking what I would get eventually if she is a snow.
 
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