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Are there any morph trinkets out there????........

jyohe Sep 05, 2005 04:23 PM

anything in the morph of the trinket rats?....hypo trinkets would be sweet........

......anyone know?....

Thanx............JY
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ophidiophile Sep 05, 2005 04:36 PM

There's the bright yellow animal pictured in the Staszko & Walls TFH Ratsnake book. If it's real I'd call it xanthic and maybe hypo. But I've heard some views that this is a doctored photo. Other than that, there's subspecies 'monticollaris' which IMO is a very beautiful helena variant but has not really been seen in herpetoculture in the U.S. as of yet.

snakemanuk Sep 06, 2005 06:56 AM

I have seen that picture and I can't decide if it's doctored or not, maybe it was something to do with the light and a slightly light coloured youngster. I have to admit that I was desperately hoping that it was a hypo or yellow phase so that one day they would be bred and I could get my hands on a pair

Other than that I've never seen or heard of any morphs amongst trinkets, excepting ssp. monticollaris.

Still think they're beautiful even without morphs though.

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