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baby id: are these simply hypo lavs ?

wyzza

b'jour ménamis amaréquain
Female is a dark lavender.
Now I know she's het motley and het hypo.
http://www.wyzza.ca/album/cornsnake/lav_foncee_030807_1.jpg

Male is (2 possibilities)
Hypo - motley het lav
or
Hypo het lav het motley het anery

The babies in the next picture (not the regulars) are they simply hypo lavs ?

Sorry, there are some bad pics, but I kept them because they do show a little bit of the pink/peach color that confuses me.

Also, 2 pics of bellies... I think, showing they are het motley.

The 7th and 8th picture is the one I'm most wondering what he is.

bb1_darklav_030809_1.jpg


bb1_darklav_030809_2.jpg


bb1_darklav_030809_3.jpg


bb1_darklav_030809_4.jpg


bb1_darklav_030809_5.jpg


bb1_darklav_030809_6.jpg


bb2_darklav_030809_1.jpg


bb2_darklav_030809_2.jpg


bb3_darklav_030809_1.jpg


bb3_darklav_030809_2.jpg
 
From the looks of thing.. I would say they look like normal lavenders.. Not to say the darker lavenders don't exist..

I noticed your post on another board, I was going to answer it there till I noticed it posted here about the same time.. Breeding trials might be a good thing..

Regards.. Tim of T and J
 
I agree with Tim. They look like typical lavenders showing the normal variation in the morph. I'll also bet that the lighter ones are males and the darker ones are females.
 
cool, thanks guys.

I'm working with lavenders that come from different breeders and I mix the pairs around every year.

And every year, the lavs I get look different from the ones I had the year before.

I never thought the variations could be that wide.

WYZ
 
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