Serpwidgets
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These hatched today from
-Normal proven quad het for amel/anery/motley/hypo
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-totally "black/gray/yellow" (no browns on her) Anery (presumably typeA)
There are 6 Anerys, 3 are lighter. The lighter ones are NOTHING like the ghost I hatched this year from the same father. The darker ones all look like each other, and the lighter ones all look like each other. I (still new to hatchlings) can easily sort the two types into groups at a glance. They're "different" but nothing I'd want to call "ghost."
I've heard hypo is not always 100% recessive and that "het hypo" can sometimes show slight differences from normal. Assuming the mother is not het, that would mean half of the clutch would be het hypo...
Thoughts/opinions? (or maybe I should just learn to wait till they shed?)
I'll also see if Saturday I can get a pic with each of these two plus an anery and ghost (from another clutch) all in the same picture for comparison, if that would help.
-Normal proven quad het for amel/anery/motley/hypo
X
-totally "black/gray/yellow" (no browns on her) Anery (presumably typeA)
There are 6 Anerys, 3 are lighter. The lighter ones are NOTHING like the ghost I hatched this year from the same father. The darker ones all look like each other, and the lighter ones all look like each other. I (still new to hatchlings) can easily sort the two types into groups at a glance. They're "different" but nothing I'd want to call "ghost."
I've heard hypo is not always 100% recessive and that "het hypo" can sometimes show slight differences from normal. Assuming the mother is not het, that would mean half of the clutch would be het hypo...
Thoughts/opinions? (or maybe I should just learn to wait till they shed?)
I'll also see if Saturday I can get a pic with each of these two plus an anery and ghost (from another clutch) all in the same picture for comparison, if that would help.