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    Corn Ident

    Hi
    My friend from work has had a couple of baby corns hatch, dad is a Hypo his dad was Hypo and his mum was a ghost but she did have some amel in the litter and mum to the new babies was an amel , of which the dad was a snow and mum an amel

    I’m sure the orange one is an amel but not sure on the grey/reddish one it’s great a great side stripe
    i produced the parents my self so I know what they definitely was
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    Re: Corn Ident

    Anyone got any ideas please


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    there are so many new morphs out with corns since I used to work with them I really am not sure what could cause the side striping but no other body pattern change. This is a guide for morphs, maybe you'll have some luck finding it?

    http://iansvivarium.com/morphs/
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    So the sire to the clutch was hypo het anery and PH for amel which appears to have proven out. The dam was amel het for anery. Using the calculator on ians vivarium you get the following.

    1/4 (25%) chance per hatchling:
    Genotype: Normal, het Amelanistic, het Anerythristic, het Hypomelanistic
    Phenotype: Normal 1/4 (25%) chance per hatchling:
    Genotype: Amelanistic, het Anerythristic, het Hypomelanistic
    Phenotype: Amelanistic

    1/8 (12.5%) chance per hatchling:
    Genotype: Normal, het Amelanistic, het Hypomelanistic
    Phenotype: Normal

    1/8 (12.5%) chance per hatchling:
    Genotype: Anerythristic, het Amelanistic, het Hypomelanistic
    Phenotype: Anerythristic

    1/8 (12.5%) chance per hatchling:
    Genotype: Amelanistic, het Hypomelanistic
    Phenotype: Amelanistic

    1/8 (12.5%) chance per hatchling:
    Genotype: Amelanistic, Anerythristic, het Hypomelanistic
    Phenotype: Snow

    So basically you can get amels, anerys, normal, and snows from that pairing. The side stripe might be some kind of polygenetic trait.
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    Re: Corn Ident

    I see you are in the UK and understand you might have different blood lines over there. The head stamp looks a little off from we normally see in US corns. Is there any checkering on the belly? The dorsal pattern is displaying like a low expression motely/stripe.
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    1.2 Japanese rat, 1.3 natrix n. natrix
    6.1 Balls, 1.0 orange Halloween ATB, 1.0 bci

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    Re: Corn Ident

    Thanks for the replies, the stripe thru me too,
    The male is one of the corns with orange dots in the first photo and mum was from a different litter


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    Re: Corn Ident

    Yes the darker one has checkered belly


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