Bell? Please ID :D

Seraph

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my hatchlings got mixed up because both clutches, from my tremper and bell, hatched the same day....

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Seraph

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mack snow? the probable parents is nowhere a mack... 1st pair is a Super Hypo possibel het Tremper Albino X Patternless Tremper Albino, the other is a Normal het Bell X Bell Albino
 

Seraph

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that is a snow bell

really? then the parents are Bell x Normal het Bell.... y would a snow pop out out of nowhere? i mean, isn't the mack snow gene a dominant gene? both parents are not snow.... could you explain please? im kinda confused
 
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Keith N

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I would agree with Tony a Mack Snow Bell. That is the beauty of the mixing bowl of morphs its like a cracker jack suprise you never know what your gonna get.
 
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Tony C

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really? then the parents are Bell x Normal het Bell.... y would a snow pop out out of nowhere? i mean, isn't the mack snow gene a dominant gene? both parents are not snow.... could you explain please? im kinda confused

It is a codominant gene. My guess is that your Bell is actually a snow Bell, it can be very difficult to distinguish between an albino and a snow albino as adults.
 

supperl

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Thats a snow Bell :) as Tony said, its from time to time ver hard to see the difference on some Snow Bells. You could post pics of the parents:)
 

newfieb

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Hey guys. I think there could be another possibilty also. I have a mack snow that i purchased as a normal. I looks identicall to a normal. There is no difference at all. I was really surprised when i hatched out a snow
 

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