Here we go, this is my adult female - rat/corn - (btw - that is NOT my hairy arm)
Here is the adult male- corn - ghost - anery & hypo and het amel (ok this is my hairy arm)
Here are the hatchlings and where I need help; there are 2 anery, 4 amel, 2 normal and one snow. (with 2 still pending - a normal and amel I think
(1) What are they called? I know the amel (like the female) are creamsicles, but I don't know about the others.
(2) With this mixed bag, would make the female het anery and hypo?
Thanks for the help!
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I am unsure what the others would be called. I guess I dont pay too much attention to that type of thing. But they sure are nice looking I would love to get mixed colored clutchs like that! Maybe next year
As for the female being het anery and hypo.... anery yes... hypo? I dont know. Maybe someone like Dan will come in and be able to tell us. I am trying hard to understand genetics but as soon as I learn a little something.... they change the questions LOL
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Nice clutch a_god_s. All i know is that i was told both parents need to be het for traits that show in babys. Hope some one can clear this up for ya D.
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Were there hypo or ghosts in the batch? You didnt mention them, if not the female is not het hypo
looks like you have a creamsicle het anery and a ghost het amel like you said
even at 75% corn the amels are still creamsicles like you mentioned. Looks like you got some nice oranges and red creams
There arent trade names for the anery and snow version of this hybrid that is commonly used so you could really label them any way you like really just be sure to explain that they are crosses
Were there ghosts in the batch? You didnt mention them, if not the female is not het hypo - looks like you have a creamsicle het anery and a ghost het amel like you said
Nice catch Dan - your right - no ghosts - So then female is not hypo. Thanks for clearing that up.