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jeph
at Wed Oct 6 17:41:29 2004 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by jeph ]
Hi terry,
Either way, using the full name or usinf hypo-M and hypo-E is great too, it does make it easy so you dont have to use the full term all the time. But, if you soem of the pale hypos from this year were produced from a BHB hypo, then wouldnt they be just that..?, BHB hypos..?, but just better examples of them..?, the one labled "pale" that came to me, is from the hypo het-albino male x 059 female-(dh hybino female BHB line), so it makes it a BHb hypo,plus poss. het-albino. Anyways, the temrs you described are good, I think I ahve 1 on my site labled het-anery, and 1 labled het-hypoethrystic, gotta change the oen, I too think that using anery. for the hypo-E pyros is not a good idea, casue its defitnley got orange pigment, it basucally just looks like a faded orange pyro. Good points here too though,
jeff teel
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