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What the hell?

endrin

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So last year i bred my male hypo blood het amel to his daughter, normal het anery,hypo,blood,amel and she crapped out. This year she popped out 20 and one was twins. Then i noticed a purple blood, a light purple with orange blood and a pink blood. He is only het amel and she the hets i mentioned sooo??

first pic is purple one, keep on mind that these pics are from my cell and do not do justice to the colors. Thinking of having someone with a good cam come take pics.

First 2 pics are of dark purple one, seems to have a purple eye too.
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Next is the pink oddy, again cell phone pics color is a lot less intense.

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Well, at the very least, Dad is het lavender, and so is mom. That's my guess, anyway. Lavender or anery lavender blood, hypo lavender blood, lavender blood.
 
Not a chance of that, the snow was made by an X local breeder named Gary he never owned a lavender, and the blood was from Al Swanson who also to this day never had a lavender.
 
I know he is not het lav for sure because i bred him to a female blood het lav a few years ago when her mate refused to breed.
 
True enough, but still my mind is boggled over this. Wonder what the odds are of the grand parents or even great grandparents being het lav and passing it on and Gary and Al not being told. The male is an 03 and the snow was a 99
 
The first pic is on just not as purple, the second pic is more redish/purple not brown, and the last one is very light pink.
 
...Wonder what the odds are of the grand parents or even great grandparents being het lav and passing it on...


Without knowing for sure where "Gary" and "Al's" stock is from you can easily make an assumption that they could be het for anything, lavender included...
 
Im going to have to test out the female next year with my male lav/mot, tho i hate to do it because her clutch are mostly screamers!
 
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