
Lightning toffee

Evans line hypo(tpos)

Evans line hypo ventral

Lightning toffee ventral
My lightning male still has not developed any of the black paradox flecking!
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Thank you,
Kevin Rhodes
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Lightning toffee

Evans line hypo(tpos)

Evans line hypo ventral

Lightning toffee ventral
My lightning male still has not developed any of the black paradox flecking!
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Thank you,
Kevin Rhodes
http://www.freewebs.com/spreptile/hognose.htm
Being colorblind, I have a real hard time distinguishing the dorsal coloration between the Toffee and the Hypo. However, the ventrals really differentiate.
That's interesting about your Toffee not showing the "paradox" spotting. I was under the impression that this was pretty much a given part of their trait, obviously not. It will be interesting over the course of time to see how much the generational offspring of the Toffees will ultimately show this "paradox" trait or not. Could it be just a separate inbred line trait or is it part of the recessive trait that is the Toffee? Time will yield some interesting answers I'm sure.
All in all, very nice comparative pics. Thanks!
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Troy Rexroth
Rextiles


The black spots do not develop, they stay the same all live long.
But they become more visible while the scales grow and with them the black spots. Sometimes these spots are smal like the tip of an thin pencil.
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Greetings from Berlin
Stefan & Raimo
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