I think someone also mentioned the fact that we will likely see new morphs as well. The picture of the normal animal is part of the second clutch that I got this year. I'm really excited about this project. A friend of mine lent me his anerythristic female which I crossed to my hypomelanistic male. We got 12 happy, healthy babies. While they don't look like much in terms of hypomelanism or anerythrism ( I actually think they're standout BRBs in their own right), they should be double-heterozygous for each trait. Our hope is to cross them back to each other to produce ghosts. Keep your fingers crossed.
These hypomels are some of the yearlings that I have here. I really like the variety I'm seeing among these animals. These have lots of orange as opposed to the yellows I often see. I can't explain it but I really like it. I'll post some pics of the het/hyomel clutch that was born recently as soon as they go through their first shed. Enjoy,
Mike





