This is a little male, I produced 4 hypo's in the clutch over the summer in 2005. They are doing well and it looks like two will be ready to find homes soon.

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This is a little male, I produced 4 hypo's in the clutch over the summer in 2005. They are doing well and it looks like two will be ready to find homes soon.

The coloring on that one is intense. Very beautiful.
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Randall L Turner Jr.
thanks for sharing, you should post more pics of them, I would love to see what the others turned out like? That one is Really interesting and beautiful...The Hypo Gene is a really amazing trait..Keep those pics comming...
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Amanda Kingsbury & David Kendrick
www.executivereptiles.com
All four hypo's produced from this breeding have intense red's and are not faded in anyway. My Gee Line Hypo is very red, so far everything I breed him to comes out RED..These look nothing like salmons or even regular Gee Line.. In time I will do more line breeding but for now I am very happy with the results so far.
Look killer. I love Bill K's.
Congrats.
John
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"To be the best..........You must lose your mind."
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"To be the best..........You must lose your mind."
I suppose now, what should happen is take that hypo, breed it to another suri, take the hypos from that breeding and breed to another suri, and so on and so untill you have what appears to be a genuine hypo suri. It can only get better with each generation breeding out to another suri to make it stronger.
Cool boa!!
Mike
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