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hmm
My clutch of Reverse Okeetee x Amel Jungle started hatching a few days ago. We were expecting all amel jungles, but that's not all we got... Neither parent has any known hets (the jungle's parents were: cal king/ghost corn and amel corn) We've gotten about 1/2 amels and 1/2 some sort of "snow" or something. Maybe they're just very pale amels that will brighten with growth. But I don't know, so I am asking for a little advice.
do you mean the corn was the result of a ghost x amel corn?
and this was bred to a cal king to get the jungle corn you bred to the reverse okeetee?
if this is true the ghost x amel would produce normals het amel het anery het hypo.
I'm not 100% sure how the corn gebetics cary over into the jungles but if those gentics remained then you had a jungle het for anery, amel and hypo.
Now if the reverse okeetee happened to be het anery, which is easily possible, then there is a chance of snows.
all this is simple conjecture and works if the corn genetics remain and work the same.
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