Hypancistrus
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Hokie shed this weekend. I've never seen his ventral half look so grand.
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Blutengel said:Well... since hypo reduces the intensity of black areas and/or the size of black area's, a 'true' hypo Okeetee (phase) would look like a hypo with thick purplish borders around the saddles IMO, which is possible. But... if this a locality Okeetee homozygous for hypo, the label hypo Okeetee also applies IMO.
Giantblue said:But when members cannot recognize a possible locality animal and would not consider it an Okeetee... makes me wonder what happened.
cka said:Very nice looking snake; maybe it's just me, but he looks like a normal tho, not hypo...het hypo maybe?...has a lot of black...
It's pretty easy to do. The wild caughts are so variable, you can find different "normal phase" corns in one geographical area...The "Okeetees" when first described were just one persons favorites found in the Hunt Club, they weren't all the orange and red, black bordered beauties we all love to look at. That leads into Okeetees vs "Okeetees". The phase morph, represented by the orange-red background, deep red saddles surrounded by thick black borders is so synonymous with "okeetee's" people forget how variable they (w/c's) can be, and consider them normals :*)