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RE: What's in a Suriname?

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Posted by: strictly4fun at Thu Dec 6 19:39:24 2007   [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by strictly4fun ]  
   

Hypo and Salmon is an animal with reduced melanin which is real noticable around the tail blotches.

Here is a normal look at the black borders around the tail blothces closest to the saddles and not poop chute



and here is a hypo notice the black is not around the borders until the very end of the tail



and another beautiful monstertailhypo by Jeff Ronne





the salmon came Rich Ihle at salmonboa.com and the hypo (also called orangetail I think but not 100% sure). The salmons tend have the darker reds like cherry reds and noticably darker pigment on the head like my female but this is her light phase but you can see the speckles



and a yearling 87.5% argentine by Ryan McPhie



a little clearer?







   

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