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    They look good! I still don't know what is in a sunglow, but it does for sure have amel. And from a little bit of research, I think that "patternless" comes from the strip gene. And you can not predict a for sure out come. So what I'm saying is, A) You can't have het patternless without het stripe, and B) You can not predict how many of the offspring will have the patternless appearance because it is not a gene, more like it is line bred to look like that. Hope that helps!
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    0.0.1 Normal; 0.1.0 Amel Motley
    1.0.0 Butter Motley; 0.1.0 Charcoal

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