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RE: Anery and Hypo-E Texas Ratsnakes?

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Posted by: DMong at Mon Oct 3 21:40:28 2011  [ Report Abuse ] [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by DMong ]  
   

Yeah, the hypo-E (hypo-erythristic) animal that Allen Sheehan is working with is genuinely authentic. The original animal might probably be more accurately termed a "paradox axanthic" animal since there are a couple of orange/yellow scales on it, but otherwise it is TOTALLY void of ANY yellow or red pigments and is all black/gray and white.

He is working with several really nice morphs and phases of Texas Rats. Lavender, hyper-erythristic(over-abundance of red pigment), and also has a "hyper-xanthic" animal as well (over-abundance of orange/yellow pigment).

Anyway, yeah, those are really nice, and you certainly won't see those on everyone's table at a show,...guaranteed!..LOL!..


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