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ajfreptiles
at Wed Feb 1 10:57:04 2006 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by ajfreptiles ]
Interesting subject...even if it just leads to discussing how to isolate the yellow pigment gene...to eliminate the yellow in the snows. There are some hypos out there with intesified yellows as well as reds...mine are just that way as well......
I just think the boa world as a whole is still in the process of finding the missing link boa that will give the match for the genetic pattern that is missing. Namely these ... Luecistic - Pieds - black - white - etc....
Take care, Andy Federico
I’ve been thinking a lot about what the HypoSnow (Snoglo) would look like…I’ ve been reading on these forums a bit and I have come up with a discussion for debate that has peaked my interest.
So this is what I’ve gathered, in my terms (lehman)…I think that the Hypomelanistic Morph is misrepresented in the so-called hypo or salmon boas…because it simply means a reduction in black pigment where as these salmon boas also have a noticeable augmentation in red pigment. However, it seems that it is unsure on whether the yellow pigment is augmented or not….i think not….otherwise the ghost boa would be a “yellower” snake…therefore, if the yellow pigment is left unchanged; the red pigment augmented; and the black pigment diminished with this hypo trait, then by mixing in anerythrism and albinism will leave you with nothing other than what now looks like a snow boa…
However, if the yellow pigment is slightly augmented with the salmon trait, then the HypoSnow boa would look like a snow boa but with a more pronounced tone of yellow…
These are just my thoughts, I would love to hear what others have to say about this.
K.I.
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