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Another hypo...

DMexotics Jun 04, 2008 08:21 AM

This one from a different clutch as the one posted below hatched and left the egg yesterday. Kind of a neat, loosely connected patterned towards the back. In the egg I thought it could have been more striped but it proved otherwise.

The other one at two weeks has shed and fed. The lavender highlights seem to have diminished with the first shed.

I know that there are more hypos out there. I see the same user-names posting on here a lot answering questions about them. Isn't it baby season? I know that I am not breaking new ground here and feel kind of naive sharing my photos on this forum. I am simply very curious to see how some of the others look.
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Replies (5)

dadspets Jun 04, 2008 09:29 AM

I hope to have a pair hypo's one day. I love their light colors. Great pic's and thanks for sharing.
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benr79 Jun 04, 2008 12:41 PM

Congrats again Dan! Your hypo babies look great!

ArtInScales Jun 05, 2008 12:44 AM

Hey dude, mine are only 11 or 12 months old. Can they breed at 4 foot? Just kidding. Maybe next year.

Did you breed hypo to hypo and if so did you get any white snakes?

Congratulations on the hypos. It's too bad the lavender goes away after a few sheds, but they are still nice looking snakes any way you look at them.

Later,
Randy
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HappyHillbilly Jun 06, 2008 12:47 PM

"I know that I am not breaking new ground here and feel kind of naive sharing my photos on this forum."

I think a lot of us are just as interested in seeing how ones from different clutches turn out as you are. Like with labyrinths, I'll look at every photo anyone/everyone posts just to see the variations.

I'm enjoying seeing all the hypos. Keep 'em comin'. Those are nice looking.

Have a good one!
HH
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illbeyoursoldier Jun 13, 2008 06:44 PM

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