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Posted by: boaphile at Sat Jan 13 18:42:06 2007   [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by boaphile ]  
   

F1? A F1 is an animal that is produced by the originator of a particular trait. So unless that is a Hypo produced by this female Hypo:



The original wild caught female Hypo from Gamboa, Panama more than 20 years ago being held by Dr. David Hardy her owner. She has produced hundreds of Hypos so it sure could be. But otherwise maybe you mean a Hypo bred to just a non-hypo.

However, that animal is unbelievable! I mean mind boggling! Do you have other pictures of it showing more than just the belly and part of the sides? I would really like to see more of that bad boy. Mine is a boy too and I have several of them including females but nothing that looks quite like what little I can see of that animal. Can we see more? Please? Thanks in advance Andy!
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