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rg
at Tue Jan 8 08:19:58 2008 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by rg ]
In Jeff's defense, he corrected himself about the confusion in his first few posts...he didn't mean to type 'ghost', he meant to type 'hybino'.
I also believe that there is something going on with the Extreme morph. A few months ago there was another thread on this subject concerning Terry's Xtremes...and I think it may apply here as well.
Here's a quick summary of that previous thread:
Could some of these "extremes" really be better classified as T+ Amels, giving the snake that very light color?
In my opinion yes...
Let's assume that most/some/all “Extremes” are a T+ Amel, some are also Homo_Hypo and almost all are Het. Hypo because it first came out of the Hypo lineage.
The T+ Amels would look light in color and the T+ Hybino would be even lighter (maybe?).
I personally think many of the so called "extreme hypos" are really T+ Amels (prop. Het Hypo) and possibly T+ Hybinos.
Look at this website, and take a look at the “Caramel Albino”:
http://msnusers.com/BallPythons/abreifdiscriptionofsomemorphs.msnw
Another possible theory...after looking at the pictures of Jonel's animals...could the male just be a really nice Het Hypo with a vanishing pattern???
The reason I'm bring that up is that Randy W. produced some really nice vanishing Hets a couple of months ago and it's not out of the realm of possibilities that this is the case here.
Just my thoughts....
-Rusty
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