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Post Shed Pics

mrkent Aug 27, 2012 08:45 AM

I am not sure what to call some of these. The parents are both hypos, het for stripe and lavender.

So, at the very least, they are all hypo. Some are much lighter, but I am not sure if they are hypo lavenders, or just nicer hypos. What do you all think?

Sorry for the not-so-great pics. I need to get some out-door shots soon.
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Kent

Replies (5)

DMong Aug 27, 2012 11:40 AM

Yeah, they are all variable looking hypos. Lavender hatchlings would have a very "ghosty" look to them.........congrats!

~Doug

Some pre-shed normal, hypo, hypo lavender, lavender, and anery.

hypo and normal het:

A better pic of the lavender and hypo lavender together.

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DMong Aug 27, 2012 11:50 AM

....Since that is really what you were asking about. Those would be even lighter still. They can also be variable of course just like all morphs can be, but I don't see any there that remotely resemble hypo lavenders or levanders.

Cool hypo stripes too man!

~Doug
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mrkent Aug 27, 2012 08:20 PM

Thats what I was thinking too. I am happy that I got a couple of stripers though.
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Kent

Denbar Aug 28, 2012 08:46 AM

Nice group you got there Kent.

--Dennis

mrkent Aug 28, 2012 08:48 PM

Thanks.
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Kent

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