This male born from a pair of orange tail dbl. het sunglow, do you think that he would be a super... ?? %
Riad

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This male born from a pair of orange tail dbl. het sunglow, do you think that he would be a super... ?? %
Riad

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He is awesome looking great color! Obviously there is a chance he is a super but my opinion I'd guess no not a super. Because of the light white tail rings around the saddles past the cloaca. White is representative of black on albinos types.
Still there is a chance he is but if I am picking supers the ones that stand out as easy picks in the litters are the ones that really lack all black.
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Ed Lilley, www.constrictorsnw.com
www.reptileinsider.com
Hi Ed,
Your opinion is interesting and in part true. Maybe if the white is where it should not be, it is because there is no red in not morph animal ? ( sorry for my bad english). I thinks that there is another things to see superhypo or supersunglow: we should look all the litter and see the differance between brothers and sisters (quantity of color, reduced black and pattern). In this litter I had another sunglow, classic one you used to see in the web, bigger saddle, few color between the saddles. In anyway, if I do not sell this poss. super sunglow, I 'll breed him and let you know if he is or not a super...
Riad
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