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Posted by: pdragon1 at Wed Mar 18 21:08:20 2009 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by pdragon1 ] The dragon could go either way. It's hard to tell with trans what they will eventually look like as adults. I'm willing to bet your little guy is a het hypo. Do you know what the cross is? Trans that are het for hypo and hypotrans tend to have normal eyes as babies. These are the most difficult to predict because you have two genes that are complete opposites playing tug-of-war. You could end up with a partial trans dragon with normal eyes, a super trans(no white) with dark eyes, super trans with normal eyes, partial trans with dark eyes, or something that is completely off the wall. That purple and orange hypotrans that I posted a while back was a colorless, normal eyed, partial trans baby. Josh | ||
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