This is the female -- she has always eaten well but is just starting to grow...



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This is the female -- she has always eaten well but is just starting to grow...



The male...



A Hillsborough County, FL female scarlet followed but a female het hypo 'temporalis' (also produced by Tony D) who's pretty nice herself.



Someone should slap me for parting with that male hypo and het female!
Well, you can't keep them all, can you? You sure have produced some incredible temps, Tony. Nice work.
alot of people still need them........
like me.......LOL
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Great snakes! I love those hypos and that het female is sweet also. Thanks for posting.
it that really a Hypo...and not a T+ Amel!!!
Just bring it up, because those puppies look lighter than the best Hondo "extremes/xtremes" I've seen.
Just wondering if there are any other darker types of Hypos out there?
Either way...great looking snakes!
-RG

>>it that really a Hypo...and not a T Amel!!!
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>>Just bring it up, because those puppies look lighter than the best Hondo "extremes/xtremes" I've seen.
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>>Just wondering if there are any other darker types of Hypos out there?
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>>Either way...great looking snakes!
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>>-RG
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Hey RG I recognize a few Hondos in that photo 
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Jason A.
"Long time Herper, first year Breeder `07."
My 2008 Care Sheet & The BRB Stats. Username: brb@kingsnake.com

I bet...hope they are still doing well for you...I really miss that female Ghost...she was awesome!
-RG
>>I bet...hope they are still doing well for you...I really miss that female Ghost...she was awesome!
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>>-RG
They are doing great and the female ghost is growing fast, matter of fact she is growing faster then the other 3.
She is tipping out more then I like but she is a good eater.
This was taken about two weeks ago on feed/clean night.


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Jason A.
"Long time Herper, first year Breeder `07."
My 2008 Care Sheet & The BRB Stats. Username: brb@kingsnake.com

Hypo is a broud term so I think it might apply. some have called these T+ albinos but to my knowledge nobody has tested these to prove it one way or another.
Here is a sibling with a more typical hypo look.

Yeah...I know the difference between a hypo and a T Amel could be very minute...I guess the only way to know for sure is to have a test done...and that's just too expensive.
That last one you posted is what I would expect a nice looking hypo to look like...they are all awesome.
Thanks for the additional post.
-Rusty
Its hard for some to realize that back in 1990 we didnt know a hell of a lot about genetics. There was a "milksnakes of north america" poster where the "hypo" temperalis is referred to as ALBINO. I think you are correct, but like the EXTREME name, this name stuck. I tried before to unify the belts,lol,seeing that the same genes keep popping up in most every sp and ssp....No avail. Hey, we are the only ones not using the metric systme either. I think I can drink more beer if they put it in metric glasses....J
I like that, Jeff... Mmmmm.... beer....
-Cole
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