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Creamsicle Corn ?....

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These guys I know take a guttata x emoryi to make. But, would anyone happen to know the morph genetics in them?
They show the albino trait, with the red eyes, and lack of color. Are they homo for the corn amel, or what? I bought a male amel (sold as candy cane, but too much orange for that), and I was wondering if I could expect a full clutch amel 75% corns, or hets, or a mix, or what.
Any answers, or links would be appreciated.
 
Heh heh, no I meant that all of them would be amels. Since they'd be 75/25 corn/emoryi, they would generally be considered "creamsicle" since the term is used as an indicator of emoryi/corn crosses.
 
Oooh, I gotcha. So, they will all be amels, but technically considered creamsicles because of the emoryi blood. Simple enough.
 
hmm interesting,......I bought an albino (I think he looks creamsicle but I guess looks don't count here then) since I don't know its parentage I would assume it is an albino.....not creamsicle then right.
 
bloodlines

Unless you know the bloodlines, you can't really say it is a creamsicle. unless there factors involved i don't know about
 
someone against hybrids discussing the possible production of a creamsicle.... nothing surprizes me any longer... lol
 
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