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No Black vs Hi-Black Hypo Floridana

zfelicien Aug 04, 2010 05:28 PM

I find it wierd that the same gene is at work here but very different result!

Interesting little male hypo... has no dark pigment anywhere

Females Hypo het Lavender... I've yet to produced a male that looks like this...
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Replies (3)

byron.d Aug 04, 2010 05:52 PM

that hypo is just sick!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

amazing animal.

byron.d

ZFelicien Aug 04, 2010 08:45 PM

Thanx Byron!

If i had the space i'd work with multiple Hypo lines... Hypomelanistic is THE MOST diverse of all the Morphs i've seen!

~Z

ChristopherD Aug 05, 2010 04:36 PM

Awesome stuff, but we're back to Hypo________ and Hyper_______, melanism and Erythr or Xanth .. or both, D/Homo.
As usual i may be off base but some theories, or better yet, hypothesis about the hypo gene. Allelic ,compatable etc....
Not to mention the aberrant gene associated ,definitly a fun long term project

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