Between these two animals?
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Quit? Never will I ever... forever 'til the end. Always keep on moving... never stop my friend.
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Between these two animals?
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Quit? Never will I ever... forever 'til the end. Always keep on moving... never stop my friend.
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Quit? Never will I ever... forever 'til the end. Always keep on moving... never stop my friend.
The first is an orange-tail hypo(het). The second is a possible super salmon(homo). The third is ...um.... possible super(homo), het for anery. And the fourth looks like a hypo pastel......
All are beautiful! Let us know what they are.....
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"Continuing to cling to the patterns you know, inhibits your ability to discover what you don't know." - Eric Allenbaugh
appears I don't get on here enough...
I just have to say the bottom hypo is amazing...I'm trying my doggonedest to get my hands on a male with that banana and strawberry coloration... I'm tired of "brown-out" hypos...so pretty when young..so blah-ugly as adults (sorry to use the "u" word - this is my opinion only)....that one looks like it will grow out beautifully...
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ok if i would have to guess i would say that the first 2 animals are from a hypo mto normal breeding while the second set is from a hypo to hypo breeding and if i were to further guess i would say that the second animal you posted in the second set of pictures stands a good chance of being a super but hey thats just a guess oh and bye the way ray .......AWESOME!!!!

Nice Hypos!
I can't tell Supers from Co-Dom....YES Co-Dom...but I've never owned or produced a Super Hypo...
Chris Olson
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Trying a little experiment here. Come on everyone... take a crack at it. No need to be embarrassed... Everybody deserves to be wrong once in their life. lol...
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Quit? Never will I ever... forever 'til the end. Always keep on moving... never stop my friend.
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Well, I do not know what answer you are really looking for but we can start with the obvious. The top pick in each set shown was the standard Salmon or hypo, and the one under each set was the poss. super salmon. I only say poss. until it is proven, which may be your trick answer....there is absolutely nothing different about them now until it is proven. I will say if you see a lack of black pigment as compared to regular salmons....that is a good chance you have a poss super salmon. Thanks Andy

the top one is a hypo jungle?
Are both of the bottom pics of Hypo x Hogg's while the other 2 are "normal" hypos?
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OUT OF THE FIRST TWO THE ONE ON THE TOP IS HET ANERY AND THE BOTTOM IS POSS SUPER. AS FOR THE SECOND SET THE TOP IS 66%HET ALBINO AND THE BOTTOM IS POSS SUPER AND I'LL BET THE 66% HET IS FEMALE ALSO. LET ME KNOW IF I'M RIGHT ABOUT ANY OF THIS.I THINK I'VE SEEN THE 66% HET FEMALE BEFORE BUT I COULD BE WRONG.
RUBEN MICHEL
The first post is of possible super hypos. They are siblings and from 3rd generation hypo to hypo breeding. They carry no additional genes.
In the second post, the first animal is a poss. super/poss. het/albino. The last animal is a (I use this term lightly) pastel hypo... It is not the Ronne line.
Although a few came close it just goes to show that no one can tell hypo genetics by looks alone. Thanks for participating. Have a good one y'all. 
Ray
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Quit? Never will I ever... forever 'til the end. Always keep on moving... never stop my friend.
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