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Bluerosy
at Sun Mar 29 09:53:35 2009 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by Bluerosy ]
Frank maybe i don't understand your question.
The picture that the OP was not a hypo but a normal "het" for hypo. However, technically any light specimen lacking dark is a hypo. But we are refferring to a reccessive trait when we talk about hypomelanistic Florida kings. Not a simple trait passed down to create lighter specimens like your reverse spotted calkings, or a locality like a zonta in the Sierras are darker than southern locales.
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