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Hypo Cinder Vs Hypo Cinder

One is before and one is after a shed cycle?
One is from Carol Huddleston stock and the other from serpenco?

That is very possible. I have several snakes from both lines, and they are so different its unreal.. i'm not entirely convinced they are even the same morph?.. has anyone paired up serpenco and LBR cinders at all??? just out of pure noseyness.
 
I did have a clutch of serpenco male x Huddleston female produce 5 cinders, but at about a month old they are too small yet too be able to judge what they will look like as adults...
 
That is very possible. I have several snakes from both lines, and they are so different its unreal.. i'm not entirely convinced they are even the same morph?.. has anyone paired up serpenco and LBR cinders at all??? just out of pure noseyness.

Can you post or send me pictures of cinders hypo or normals from both lines?
 
I vote for no differences...
:cheers: Well done, apart from the FISRT one being ph. charcoal and the second ph. anery there is no differance*.

I have ones of each type in each gender, both are serpenco line, neither have any bloodred in them as far as I am aware and no ultra present!

* That I am aware of... Just hatchling variation within a morph I believe at present. I'll have to cross them and see if I get a range or all one or the other.
 
Torsten don't get me wrong,but I hate you...just a little!

Ok,I'll forgive you if you'll sent one over... :sidestep:
 
That's really interesting Torsten. This is the first year that people seem to have produced and posted pictures of hypo cinders (and it's convinced me that my babies from 08 and 09 are definitely anery cinders rather than hypo - they are very different). But I have produced amel cinders from two different lines this year and they are really different, so nice to see that with the hypos too.

I guess when we look how different Okeetees and Miamis (normals), or sunglows and ROs (both amels) can be, we shouldn't be surprised at what are really fairly minor variations in morphs like this :)
 
and it's convinced me that my babies from 08 and 09 are definitely anery cinders rather than hypo - they are very different
I've produced a possible anery cinder in one of my clutches aswell, but it looks very different to yours... lol I'll get some photos of it soon!
 
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