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Freshly Shed White Hypo Turned........ (dial-up warning)

sojourner Apr 25, 2004 06:33 PM

.....Turned pale pink. But is still far from normal.........

A couple of pics to show the difference between a white hypo and normal hypo, also freshly shed, from the same litter.........

Thanks for looking! Any and all opinions appreciated.....

Jesse Van Atta
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"Continuing to cling to the patterns you know, inhibits your ability to discover what you don't know." - Eric Allenbaugh

Replies (6)

gmherps Apr 25, 2004 07:32 PM

Very nice Jesse.
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Greg Holland
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Randall_Turner Apr 25, 2004 08:26 PM

no post
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Randall L Turner Jr.
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LindaH Apr 25, 2004 08:37 PM

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ksshane Apr 25, 2004 08:54 PM

awesome!
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Mickey_TLK Apr 25, 2004 10:14 PM

Was it from a hypo x hypo pairing or a hypo x anery, hypo x common, ect. Definately something worth persuing. Great snakes and pictures.

Mickey Hinkle
The Lizard King Reptiles
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sojourner Apr 26, 2004 06:10 PM

These neos are 50% possible het for anery. They came from the litter I posted back in February. The parents were DH Ghost and Normal. At first I thought the normal female was a het anery, and that I had ghost/anery babies when I was looking at these "white" kids and some of the really freaky normals.

After they all shed for the first time, I realized that the original genetics were right. There were definitely NO anerys, but a fair percentage of abberant patterned, different colored babies. Personally, I hope it is genetic, and look forward to proving it out in a few years.....

Jesse Van Atta
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"Continuing to cling to the patterns you know, inhibits your ability to discover what you don't know." - Eric Allenbaugh

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