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silvano_06095
at Tue Apr 20 20:25:46 2004 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by silvano_06095 ]
I'll do the short reply first - Nate, I bought her and her Tri-color Albino mate from MNR Reptiles. I don't know whether Michael Barerra produced them himself or bought them; I never thought to ask.
As for breeding plans, I'm going to breed her to the male albino, and see what comes out. I'd love to see some tangerine albinos (she is a tangerine), but i'll take whatever they give me. 
Shannon, I understand what you mean. The Anery and het hypo pair were my first hondos, and at the time I barely knew anything about the morphs. Now that I have her, I may as well use her for something. Heck, if the hypo genes don't pass on to their offspring, I still have a chance of producing fantastic looking Anerys, considering the coloration of my male. Since I'm not a big time breeder (yet!) right now I just want pretty, healthy babies. Anything else is extra.
As far as the hybino/super hypo/extreme hypo, I need to clarify something.
The hypo morph I meant is the one with the bright red background, and that greyish lavender color in place of the black. Hopefully that's a good enough description for you to know what I mean.
I'm aiming to eventually produce those (are they called super hypos now?) and I wanted to know what to breed to get them. Any thoughts?
Unfortunately, both my albino and my anery are males.. otherwise i'd produce dbl hets for snow this year. dangit.
Could you explain (or could someone explain) what the difference is - pics would be very nice - between a super hypo, a hybino, and an extreme hypo? You said I could produce dbl hets for hybino, but I'm not sure which hypo morph that is.
Thank You, once again!
-Ellen
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