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midnightherps Jul 12, 2007 06:42 PM

Here are a couple examples of Salmon Hypo vs Hypo!

This is a pastel salmon (pastel being an inheritable line breed trait--not a morph--that cleans up the black irregularity to give the animal a cleaner look)

Heres are some offspring from the above male.


Here are two examples of hypos that are not from the salmon line.



Here are some of the resulting offspring from the above two lines of hypo (not salmon) breed together. The yield was a 25% chance of being dominant. You can see the first baby obviously inherited the mothers tail color. I think the second will likely turn out to be dominant because of the drastic change in color and saddle pattern.


All offspring are recent this year.

I dont post much. What do you think?
Brendan Saffron

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wetceal Jul 14, 2007 01:04 PM

I always enjoy looking at the differences between the Salmon line and other Hypo lines. I still can't make up my mind which I like more. They definitely all have their advantages. The babies you produced from the Pastel Salmon breeding are definitely very nice individuals!

Celia
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midnightherps Jul 16, 2007 01:50 PM

I feel the same.

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