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Original post by SnakeBreeder
One more thing though.
When just hatched hypo amels may have white around the saddles like any other amel.
This white goes as they grow and mature.
So visually they are basiclly impossible to tell from normal amels 
You really need to produce them from know / visual hypo parents.
Stephen.
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Absolutely,
I have a clutch from Ghost x Hypomelanistic parents.
Both parents are het. Amel (along with other interesting genes), therefore, Hypomelanistic Amelanistic hatchlings are in the clutch.
As the clutch d.o.h. was 28th August, they are all in a slough (due to shed their skin).
I will provide a photo of the Hypo Amel in a few days.
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Original post by Ssthisto
Anerythristic appears to mask Caramel - again, a visual anery out of caramel parents has to be homozygous caramel, but it doesn't look it!
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Anery 'A' does, indeed, mask Caramel.
Here is a 2007 hatchling from Carmot x Carmot parents - obviously, the parents are both carrying Anerythristic.
Female at 4 months of age:
A good point on the Anery 'a' + Caramel in the homozygous form, is that the desired Black / white contrast in the animal seems to be retained in some lines:
Lex