BR289
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Hypo is considered by some to be a 4-letter word, if you get my meaning. The variability is so great that the only way to determine what you have is to test breed it with a known. Yes, I've seen many normals with that light a coloration, but I've also seen darker hypos. The ground color isn't as important as the color of the black parts (saddle bands, belly checks). I was making a guessimate based mostly on the coloration of the belly checks in the only photo of them. They lack ground or saddle color as well as melanin in that photo, looking very bronze in color, which to me indicates hypo.
PS: What color would you expect a hypo's ground color to be?
I love Hypos for that very reason, the "Varience" in there appearence, much like "Normal" corns.... but I think the photos of the Caramel posted sre what I envision when I am looking for Caramels for sale.... Very nice!