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Posted by: snakestackerstu at Wed Oct 11 00:48:46 2006 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by snakestackerstu ] I don't believe there is a distinct "hypo" form, but a distinct T albino form. My info comes from Brian at BHB Reptiles. I have an "albino" male and a Het. female and have had several conversations with him. It appears the "albino strain" came from Europe. Brian believes it to be the T form. I don't really care, they are beautiful whatever they are! If someone can tell me how to post photos on this forum, I will. I plan on crossing to an amel corn this next year to test for it being allelic or not. I know HYBRID, iiiiich! But I'm curious and will sell them as hybrids. | ||
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