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Posted - 11/08/2009 : 22:08:24 Hi i was wondering if amel corns have any lavender colour in them? my amel seems to have lavender outlining the saddles.any advice would be appreciated.o and you cant see this colour in my pic,need to take a better one. |
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Posted - 16/08/2009 : 13:09:46 ok thanx:) |
Brookestar |
Posted - 15/08/2009 : 17:53:05 it will turn white i believe |
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Posted - 14/08/2009 : 17:09:39 thats just it the pic doesnt do it any justice its def lavender:) |
Brookestar |
Posted - 14/08/2009 : 15:57:10 yeh thats normal its white |
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Posted - 14/08/2009 : 11:32:36 lol me neither trying to figure it all out and she looks normal to me too just didnt think amels had any lavender colouration in them as you can see round her saddles:) |
SexyBear77 |
Posted - 14/08/2009 : 11:27:43 very pretty like the stripe down her neck! unfortunately know zilch about genetics lol... |
Brookestar |
Posted - 14/08/2009 : 11:27:27 looks normal to me :) |
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Posted - 14/08/2009 : 11:21:58 thought this might help |
Brookestar |
Posted - 13/08/2009 : 17:38:13 ewwww genetics!!! lolz
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hillzi |
Posted - 13/08/2009 : 17:18:53 Cool. |
Blackecho |
Posted - 13/08/2009 : 07:24:10 quote: Originally posted by hillzi
Ah, cheers BE.
I suppose it would be norm youngsters as all the morphs would descend from a normal corn.. and that morphs are genetic mutations But the offspring can still produce amel and lavander youngsters later on.. yeah?
Yes if you bred those offspring back together you would be able to get Amels, Lavenders, Amel Lavenders (Opals). |
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Posted - 12/08/2009 : 22:15:09 thanx guess the only way for me to tell if she is het for anything is to wait and breed her when she is older:) |
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Posted - 12/08/2009 : 18:41:49 Ah, cheers BE.
I suppose it would be norm youngsters as all the morphs would descend from a normal corn.. and that morphs are genetic mutations But the offspring can still produce amel and lavander youngsters later on.. yeah?
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Blackecho |
Posted - 12/08/2009 : 12:44:46 Not quite Hillzi, if you bred an Amel and a Lavender you would only get normal offspring, het Amel and Lavender. |
hillzi |
Posted - 12/08/2009 : 10:58:36 I think I understand what you mean. They have grey/white outlining their saddles. i think it's just a trait and their colour.
If they had lavander in them they'd be amel outside but have the ability to pass the lavander gene onto offspring. it's called a "Het" yet the parents would have be amel and lav.
So you can say "Amel het lavander" but the parents would have to be Amel and Lavander or as I've heard, if the snake's parent's parent is lavander it can still pass through that way but as it goes through the generation the chances thin... If I'm right guys?
But back to topic, no it's just their colours edit:/ Genetics is still something I'm still getting to grips with!
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Blackecho |
Posted - 11/08/2009 : 22:44:35 There is wide scope for colours, but generally speaking, no, there's not usually any lavender. |