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Evander, my hold back from the first clutch

divapixie

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So, here Evander... my male hold back from my girl Athena's first clutch of this season. He's about 8 or 9 weeks old now and HUGE in my opinion. My question for those of you looking is this... when he was first hatched i thought he was a hypo... then he started to look like just a really bright normal... now he's looking hypo again. What do you think? I'm starting with his out of egg pic then up to his post first shed and feed pic and then a couple of pics from yesterday.
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Very pretty baby and I'm horrible with telling on the hatchlings ..so hope one of the more experienced breeders happens along that knows more:)
 
I would go for hypo myself. His saddles are more gray than black... so me that suggests hypo... but.. I Hope someone will correct me if I am wrong. :shrugs:
 
I have a hard time telling the difference between normals or classics and hypos. It is a deceiving visual trait.
 
Looks like some sort of hypo to me. The edges of the saddles look similar to some lavas I have seen.
 
He's a hypo. There is no black on him anywhere that I can see. His belly and borders are more chocolate brownish.
 
Thanks for the input everyone! I guess this means that not only was Athena het for hypo (which I already knew) but apparently Solis is as well. This could alter my future breeding plans a bit... :)
 
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