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matt1134

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i have a couple albino hatchlings that i am not sure what they are the were hatched with red eyes and have diferent colors then the rest of my trempers the parents male tremper? and female mack snow het albino. the firt three pics are of baby 1 i believe it might be a snowglow:) and the last two baby 2 if any one could help i would apreciate
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Where do you see a snowglow!?!?
A snowglow needs a mack super snow paired to a tremper sunglow, then one of the babies (that are a mack snow het tremper) are paired to the mom again! and then there are 25% chance for snowglow, so the babies arent snowglow!
What are the morphs of the parents? And history?
 
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Wandering Paddle

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The male doesnt have carrot tail so he cant be considered a sunglow.
the baby with the white body bands may develop enough tangerine to be considered a snowglow, and it looks like it will. But; it may not.
 

Wandering Paddle

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Where do you see a snowglow!?!?
A snowglow needs a mack super snow paired to a tremper sunglow, then the babies are paired together and then there are 25% chance for snowglow, so the babies arent snowglow!
What are the morphs of the parents? And history?

If the baby is hypo, tangerine, albino, and snow, it can be considered a snowglow.

You dont need a super snow to produce a snowglow. His pairing of a mack het tremper and a tremper has a 25% chance of producing mack snow tremper albinos, and with luck they will inherit the males tangerine influence
 
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Then it cant be a snowglow unless the mack snow are a het tremper.
 
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and yes i just see that the female are a mack snow het albino, sry, didnt se that.
 

matt1134

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If the baby is hypo, tangerine, albino, and snow, it can be considered a snowglow.

You dont need a super snow to produce a snowglow. His pairing of a mack het tremper and a tremper has a 25% chance of producing mack snow tremper albinos, and with luck they will inherit the males tangerine influence

i am not sure exactly what the male is. out of twelve babies that i hatched from this pair this seson 8 have been snow 2 normal snow het albino and six snow trempers. and four tremper albinos. i guess i beat the odds.
 
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