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RE: Some kennerlyi oddballs for Gregg

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Posted by: FR at Tue Oct 28 10:48:01 2014  [ Report Abuse ] [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by FR ]  
   

Back to the hypo question, The mustard, is a yellow hypo(reduced black and lacking red(=darker browns), by using the trade term, visual. Its visually a yellow hypo. I have seen several normal hypos(yellow/red hypos) but did not pick them up. They were visually orange brown, lacking all Black markings. They were not the nicest looking hogs, but were indeed lacking dorsal black.
So I ask, with nasicus hypos, do they have black on their bellies??? fun stuff hey? So, snakes like Evans hypos, they are lacking black and yellow, correct. Do they have black on their bellies?
To confuse things(me) even more. I have seen several individuals that appeared patternless until you took their pics. In pictures you could see markings, but by the naked eye, markings were almost non visual. I hope this makes some sense.
Again, I have to use two approaches, one, what folks do with nasicus morphs, and two not doing that, as the genotype of these animals in unique from nasicus. That is, it may not be the same at all. My guess is, 75% 25%. That is, 75% will cross over, with 25% being unique to kennerlyi. That's just a guess.


   

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