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Hypo stripeds vanishing pattern.

Noe..gr

EY TAPAZEIN
A few months old. Het.amel,poss.lavender.
From Roylance line animals.
Enjoy! :)

The female.
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And the male. (Shy guy..)
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Lovely! I'm always surprised that you don't see that many hypo stripes and hypo motleys. They just don't seem to be as popular, which is sad as they are truly lovely morphs.
 
Thank you all!

Lovely! I'm always surprised that you don't see that many hypo stripes and hypo motleys. They just don't seem to be as popular, which is sad as they are truly lovely morphs.

I have exactly the same feelings.
Also,maybe people couldn't distinguish them from light colored normal stripeds as hatchlings and labeled them as such.Who would bother to prove a hypo striped 3 long years later?Not many I believe.
Heck,I even have one sibling (in shed now) that it's coloring is between a hypo and a normal striped.
 
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