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thanks!
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it an amel motley, sunglow motley, one of the 4 hypo type motley or a mix of the above.
so its motley and some type of amel/hypo |
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agreed.
Its genetically an amel motley, as there is no white to it, it's phenotype (physical appearance) is termed 'sunglow'
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agreed... this is my sunglow motley for comparison
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I agree with sunglow motley/amel motley...however that does assume that the belly is plain white with no checkers!
If you can confirm that, we can confirm the amel motley (that could be described as sunglow due to the lack of white!) Cheers Andy
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