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hypo???

william prejean

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i paired a ghost bloodred male to an amel unknown hets .. corn calc said i should have all norms het amel,hypo,diffuse , and anery .. but i got a mix of these two colors pretty even distribution .. im thinking maybe amel was het for hypo?? what yall think?? last pic is parents
thanks , bill
 

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Are the photos pre or post shed? For years I thought I could easily tell a hypo hatchling from the normal ones until 1 clutch hatched from a ghost motley X amber pairing. All the hatchlings looked like normals to me, darker than the suspect hypos you hatched out and nothing like the hypos I usually hatched out. I only have 1 female from that clutch and she does look more like a hypo now, but I'm going to test breed her, just in case. I would recommend you look closely at the belly checks and compare the color between the 2 groups of hatchlings. That was the only indication I had early on in my odd clutch, the belly checks were lighter than a normals would be at that age.
 
I'm definitely thinking your amel is het. hypo. If they really are hypo's the checkers should be a lot lighter when they shed :)
 
the chequers may also 'fade' towards the centre of the belly too if they are hypos :)
 
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