Yeah, I don't see any way possible to tell them apart visually. This is no different than some people "claiming" they can see a visual difference in a hybino Honduran milk vs any other amel Honduran. If there
happens to be any visual difference between them, it is purely coincidental and is simply a typical variation just as with most individuals. There is no way to visually see a
reduction of melanin (hypo) in the complete
absence of melanin (amel).
There was a very misinformed sole in a video posted just the other day on the KS milk forum claiming the lighter orange rings (RBR) and the yellow-ish colored outer triad rings were the visual differences between a "hybino" and an amel....HAHAHA!!! :laugh:
It is the very same thing with a cornsnake as well. The yellowish outer triad rings this guy was talking about were just another very typical coloration seen in many standard amel Hondos and other amel milksnakes, as well as amel kings such as certain amel
L.ruthveni in the hobby due to certain individuals having a greater genetic predisposition for carotenoid retention in the xanthophore pigment cell layer as they mature.
This was my reply post regarding his gross misinformation.
The
ONLY way to know if you have a hybino (amel x hypo) is from KNOWING the precise genetics (both visual and recessive genes) of each parent, and then see what they produce from doing a very strategic breeding combination.
A perfect example of this would be the breeding that Rusty Green carried out to produce my 100%
KNOWN "hybino" that is also 100% het anerythristic as well.
Here is the scenario that proved this "hybino" out with absolutely 100% certainty. The precise outcome is in bold. In this strategic breeding, ANY amelanistic produced in this clutch would be a
masked hybino/100% het anery...
Not only did he prove with absolute certainty that the amel was indeed a hybino 100% het anery, but he also produced a known triple homo "pearl" in this very same clutch because of this very strategic breeding he carried out. This was because ANY snow produced here would be a
masked triple homo "pearl".
Male is, Ghost, het for amel
Female is, Hypomelanistic, Het for Snow
Offspring are predicted to be...
25.00%, Ghost, Het for Amel
25.00%, Hypomelanistic, Het for Snow
12.50%, Snow, Hypomelanistic (pearl)
12.50%, Ghost
12.50%, Amelanistic, Hypomelanistic (hybino) Het for Anery
12.50%, Hypomelanistic, Het for Anery
Here is the proven hybino on the right. The proven pearl is still in one of the eggs in this photo.