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Posted by: jhsulliv at Wed Dec 5 20:56:26 2007 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by jhsulliv ] Midnight looks like a normal to me. From the pictures, it does appear that the female is a hypomelanistic boa. As was said, hypomelanism is dominant over the wild-type/normal gene so a regular (heterozygous) hypo would yield 50% hypos when bred to a normal and a homozygous (super) hypo would yield all regular hypos when bred to a normal. | ||
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