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terryd
at Fri May 27 00:03:43 2011 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by terryd ]
Hypos can be difficult to determine sometimes, and with better photos we could come to a better conclusion here for you. With that said, neonates are often brighter then subadults or adults.
I for one think your chances of that triangulum being a hypo is very good because it's such a brightly colored milk, but would like to see better photos.
Here are a few hypo syspila with much variability, but all hypos non the less.
This adult ♀ is a little washed out for a hypo but produces bright screamer progeny.

And here is one of her neonate for example.

This is a hypo that I wasn't sure about as a neonate, but has grown into a for sure hypo over the last couple of years.

Adult ♂ hypo.

Above ♂ with a normal syspila. Best of luck, oh, and the hypo Dave Niles posted is one of the best looking North American milk hypos I've ever seen. Come on Dave you're killing us all with that one.

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