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Plasma?hypo plasma update... wow

cornmorphs

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here we go.. most of you guys a month ago said hypo... hes definately git lighter...
any more comments?
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Beats me, the edges of the saddles have a lot of black but he sure is orange!!!!!
How old is he?
John
 
I have no clue what his genetics are, but he sure is lovely. I like the peachy/orangy coloring.
 
Even though I haven't hatched out more than a few clutches of lavenders and hypo lavenders, it has been extremely easy to tell the difference at hatching. However, since some lavenders have a habit of lightening up dramatically after several sheds, telling the difference between the morphs once they are older is more difficult. I would say that if this snake was much darker when he was younger, then he is NOT hypo. But I would be more than glad to test him out for you when he's older! ;)
 
Hes always been very light, I guess we will see next season for sure if he has hypo as a het, visually or not at all.. I have quite a few female options to help me find out.
 
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