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Double Hypo?

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Posted by: Jeremy Pierce at Sun Jul 28 21:34:06 2013  [ Report Abuse ] [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by Jeremy Pierce ]  
   

Here she is. She is about twice as light as the other hypos. I'm pretty sure this is the double homozygous Stillwater and Generic hypo. Honestly, not quite as impressive as I'd originally hoped, but she is gorgeous none the less. This pic was taken with no flash. It's interesting...it looks like the double hypo is reflecting light that the other isn't.

This project has turned out to be a blast and produce some amazing looking animals. I think next year I'll breed this years male to both females. I'd rather not have the albino gene in the mix from last years male. Obviously last years female still carries it, and there's the possibility that this years male will too, but those odds are ridiculous (to me anyway)that I was able to hold back a trio of het albinos out of a large clutch of possible hets. I guess we'll see!


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