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RE: t-positive / extreme hypo discussion

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Posted by: Burnsy at Sat Apr 28 12:02:05 2012   [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by Burnsy ]  
   

Yes, ratio is correct to my theory. I don't know if there is any different look. What I recognized is, that there are lighter and darker T pos animals. The animals I do hatch out are way darker and do look somewhat hypoish while other seem to hatch out red eyed animals. Maybe incubation temps play a role here.
In the end all animals seem to look nearly the same as adults.
I have to state here that I have seen probably just 10 - 20 adults and subadults in total, that's it.

Again, if anyone has heard something different, pls let me know!
Gerrit
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