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Posted by: falconsnakefarms at Tue Oct 25 20:33:12 2005 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by falconsnakefarms ] It has been my experience that there is only one hypo gene and it is extremely variable. You can get snakes from extremes to snakes that are almost clean tangerines in a single clutch of hypos and everything in between. Anery also vary allot and it only makes sense that ghost are also variable. Some ghost are clean and pink and some are closer too a nice clean anery and are hard to tell apart. As differnet desirable traits are selective bred the results are the clutches do get more refined. Thats what's happening now. Remember all the hypos go back to one animal that was a very clean tangerine, the original tangerine dream that Bill Love had. Hypomelanism means reduce black pigment not absence of black pigment. Does not matter if it is slightly reduce in amount or color or greatly reduce in amount or degree, they're all are hypos. That's my opinion base on experience. mike | ||
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