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RE: New *Proven* Floridana Morph(s)

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Posted by: ZFelicien at Wed Jul 6 22:04:06 2011   [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by ZFelicien ]  
   

Possible but where'd the ws-hypo acquire the gene?

I would think there is some relation to those and your "Golden PBs" before I'd say they were Hypers. Could just be varied phenotypes but those snakes look hypo as hatchlings... Most of the Hypers hatched out dark I almost thought females (not pictured in post) were "normal"; that was until a normal/wild type emerged.

What you have there is anyone's guess... Breeding trials should prove/ disprove some theories.


   

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