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Would this affect how butters turn out?

Skyespirit86

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If I produced hets by crossing a sunglow stripe amel to a caramel stripe would the butters and butter stripes the hets would produce when bred together be any different-looking do you think to regular butters? I am worried it would make them unnattractive rather than it being a good influence, but its just i want a sunglow stripe...and will maybe sell my normal-looking amel stripe which i could use to make hets for the butter/stripe project to try and keep my numbers of snakes down a bit to save cash.

Hope you get my gist!
 
A sunglow stripe would probably be a good influence in the creation of butter stripes, possibly increasing the amount of yellow overall.
 
I would have to agree with Susan. I prefer my Butters to be more yellow and less white. Starting out with a Sunglow Amel (which has no white dorsally for my tastes, others will allow some white for the Sunglow distinction) could be great starting point for a project.

D80
 
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