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wilomn

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Albino corns that have patternless bellies? I've got what looks to be an entire clutch of them. I bred an albino het for snow, or maybe blizzard, to an albino double het snow, or blizzard and whichever morph has yellow. The male is the double het and he looks like an orange candycane. The female looks normal. Both, so far as I can recall, have normal belly patterns, though now that I post this I'll have to go check.

Any idea what these are?

I'll try to get pics this evening.
 
Caramel is the yellow morph.

The motley pattern morph is probably what's causing the babies to have patternless bellies, but if the parents have normal bellies I'd be surprised if all of the babies had plain ones. How many babies are there?
 
If the parents have normal bellies, then all of the babies probably don't. A lot of amels have very faint checkers when they first shed. You may just not be able to see the checkers yet.
 
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