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Two of these have to be twins

ChristopherD Aug 17, 2008 03:52 PM

out of 5 eggs ive got 6 snakes the 3 other are scheduled for a photo shoot tomorrow since 2 are only half or head only out.

these 3 from 2 eggs, sorry same pic again

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ChristopherD Aug 17, 2008 04:00 PM

These are from DH s( if thats valid) produced from HypoBrooks x Goini

Is the sunburned"lol"
animal hypo melanistic with so much dark coloring or Hyper Thryristic (Sp.) bright reds ?

FRoberts Aug 17, 2008 06:48 PM

I don't know but it's super kewl looking !!!!!!!

Sorry I don't have a valid answer to your question but the snake is awesome and I had to post Congrats on the 3 snakes 2 eggs, that's kewl too!!
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DMong Aug 17, 2008 07:49 PM

>> "These are from DH s( if thats valid) produced from HypoBrooks x Goini

Is the sunburned"lol"
animal hypo melanistic with so much dark coloring or Hyper Thryristic (Sp.) bright reds ?"

*** A hypo brooks x goini would make them intergades that are het for the single trait hypomelanism.

And technically, the over-abundance of red would constitute "hypererythrism". This is deffinitely from the goini influence in them.

~Doug
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"Better to be silent and thought a fool, than to open mouth and remove any doubt!"

DMong Aug 17, 2008 07:55 PM

Although it is very red, it is from the natural occuring phenotype of goini, and is a co-dominant trait, and not recessive one, so hatchlings can be intermediate between the two, or any degree thereof.

~Doug
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"Better to be silent and thought a fool, than to open mouth and remove any doubt!"

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