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Yearling lavender/hypo lavenders

Kokopelli

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Hi Corn-experts!
A friend of mine entrusted me with a clutch of Lavenders from last year...

Dame- Lavender, no info about other hets



Sire(to our knowledge, Hypo Lavender- no info about possible hets):


So... there are a few babies that look a tad different, don't know if there's anything going on here other than Lavender...

Group 1, "normal" Lavenders:









And group B... there's another, very similar to the last, tons of orange...





So... is there a difference? or a natural variation within the morph?
 
I would say those are all lavender. They are very easy to tell apart lavender/Hypo lavender at hatch and young age. The last 1 looks like a peach lavender and I would bet is a male.
 
1. yes, yearling.
2. no, afraid not... they didn't hatch here. I got a fuzzy pic taken by a 10 year old Nokia... not quite the pic to get much data out of :)
 
These are lavenders that i hatch in 14. These pics are them at 5 months.
 

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Here is a hypo lavender and a lavender at 2 days old.

And the last is there father hypo lavender.
 

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Here 2 of the 3 from 1st group of pics at 8 months
 

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Yours are insanely beautiful!
But correct me if I'm wrong, your animals seems to be generally lighter... as in, there's a polygenic influence here to consider.

None of the animals here look anything like any of yours, hypo or not.
 
I would say the last one you posted is a less vibrant version of the ones I posted. I have to take a pic of their sister.
 
So where are all these lovely lavenders? Israel? That's so far away. I am going to have to go and get a box of tissues for my heartbreak.
 
I would say the last one you posted is a less vibrant version of the ones I posted. I have to take a pic of their sister.

Possible,
But I am not certain... the likelihood of lavenders from a specific line worming their way here is kind of low. I think that the dame being het hypo is the more likely scenario.

Myca- aren't you from the USA? that's the capitol of corns, there's nothing in Israel we could possibly have to offer to the US reptile-wise.
 
HA I am gonna throw my guy into the mix... fathers other litters have been PH hypo 50%, I suspect mine is hypo but I might be way wrong... he just has a weird color. Dad is ultramel lavender het hypo from what it seems mom was sold as a regular lavender but shown to be het amel MINIMUM I also suspect het hypo.
What do you guys think? It doesn't show here but his pupils are also dark red.
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he has always looked a little weird, so I feel that there's more to him but no one knows what. He always looks like he's about to shed:
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a month ago:
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Same clutch these are female!
 

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