Posted by:
DMong
at Tue Oct 27 16:56:25 2009 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by DMong ]
Some people have said when compared to a another clutch sibling, the suspected hybino(s) can tend to look a bit paler orange, or a creamy/orange compared to the other regular amels, but it still is by no means a definite identification since snakes are highly variable anyway,...but it "might" help in trying to pick out the suspected hybino's of a clutch to prove-out later on.
Really though, unless you know for certain with a specific breeding, or have already done a test breeding to "prove" them out already, you just cannot tell by looking at them.
Maybe someone else can chime in and add some of what they have witnessed personally pertaining to this as well.
~Doug ----- "a snake in the grass is a GOOD thing" 
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