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Posted by: rwoodyer at Tue May 17 09:11:51 2005   [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by rwoodyer ]  
   

>>Ok...to clarify............the snake Amir has listed is not a HET HYPO....it is a visual HYPOish snake.....it is not compatible with recessive hypos......looks similar to Yellowbellies...........I wonder what the super is?????? :^)


Well, he claims it is a co-dom hypo, then the one he has posted is a het hypo, just not the normal het hypo people normally talk about (Het-meaning heterozygous or one gene copy which has nothing to do with the dominance of the gene). If the homozygous form is a another white snake you can count me out.

I'd really like to see pics of the adults, babies, and some normals for comparison.


   

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