Amel and Hypo.......
This is a very confusing topic.
Some breeders do use hypo in their Sunglow projects. Some use selective breeding to get the look.
I have heard that there are a couple of different ways that hypomelanism affects appearance. The most common understanding is the reduction of pigment in the black areas. The other form is the reduction of area in which the black would appear. If one scale was hypo in the first sense, it would be a more gray color. If it were hypo in the second sense, it may have just a slight bit of grey and the rest of the scale would be orange or red. So when hypo appears with amel in the second sense the areas that would have been white from the removal of melanine, are diminished, leaving a more solid orange/red snake (Sunglow). Does that make sense???????