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baby hypo glades rat

cochran Jul 31, 2011 08:08 AM

This is the first one out! It is a male and very feisty!! Lol!
Jeff

Replies (7)

JYohe Jul 31, 2011 12:51 PM

cool....very light....

congrats.......
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........JY

cochran Aug 01, 2011 06:00 AM

Thanks!! What's even better than that is out of three so far,one of them is amel.!!It is way lighter than the hypos!
Jeff

pgcc0912 Aug 01, 2011 08:57 AM

One of them is amel? I still say the hypo everglades are some sort of hybino like an ultramel in corns. I'd love to see that amel. When are you putting them up for sale on kingsnake?
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1.2 Chihuahua's
0.1 Cockatiel
1.1 Normal BCI Colombian Boa
1.0 Brazilian Rainbow Boa
1.0 Woma Python
1.0 Jungle Carpet Python
0.1 Leucistic Texas Rat Snake
1.1 Hypo Everglades Rat Snake
0.1 Mexican Black King snake
1.0 Sunglow Corn Snake
1.0 Sunglow Motley Corn Snake
1.0 Coral Snow Corn Snake
1.0 Bearded Dragon
1.0 Blue Tongue Skink
0.2 Leopard Gecko's
0.1 Chilean Rose Hair Tarantula
0.0.2 Emporer Scorpion
0.0.1 Ghost Knife
Assorted Tropical Fish

JYohe Aug 01, 2011 06:42 PM

ultramel in corns is amel and ultra gene, because it is one gene from corn ,and one gene from grey ratsnake ,that can both exibit themselves at the same time.....and screw up the genetics of all corns forever and ever from now on....

anyways....hypo glades....sweet.....amel...where that come from huh???....

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pgcc0912 Aug 02, 2011 04:27 AM

Agreed, ultra is a form of hypo that shares the same locus as amel. So how do you explain the amel? If it is in fact an amel, then something else is lurking in those hypo everglade genes. I guess the only way to find out would be to breed the hypo everglades to a amel yellow rat. I'd be interested to see those results.
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1.2 Chihuahua's
0.1 Cockatiel
1.0 BCI Colombian
1.0 Brazilian Rainbow Boa
1.0 Woma Python
1.0 Jungle Carpet Python
0.1 Leucistic Texas Rat Snake
1.1 Hypo Everglades Rat Snake
0.1 Mexican Black King snake
1.0 Sunglow Motley Corn Snake
1.0 Coral Snow Corn Snake
1.0 Bearded Dragon
1.0 Blue Tongue Skink
0.2 Leopard Gecko's
0.1 Chilean Rose Hair Tarantula
0.0.2 Emporer Scorpion
0.0.2 Gold Fish
0.0.1 Pleco

JYohe Aug 02, 2011 09:17 AM

I could do that.....

give me 3 years....LOL...

....wait...I didn't get the hypos yet....hurry up and hatch them Cochran......

....(and can we be sure the amel yellows don't have hypo glades ,amel glades or amel black in them?...) (nope)...
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........JY

cochran Aug 02, 2011 09:22 AM

I'm having computer problems at home!(what timing!)I'm doing this from work!Can't wait to post pics!I've taken a bunch and it looks to me like the "amel" actually has a darker red eye than what I'd call an amel. but it is still different from the others!
Jeff

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