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Ultra and Ultramel, Snow and Anery A

chris68

Arundel Reptiles
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Nope, the ultramel and ultramel are from a TS "pink" ultramel anery X Ultramel, the snow and anery A are from a TS Snow X TS Anery A :*)
 
Okay, question. Is the difference in Ultra and Ultramel the lacking of black pigment in the Ultramel?
 
John it's a boy, I had 5.1 snows out of my TS X TS this year :)...Jeff my allergies are whuppin' my @ss, took a sick day...
 
Okay, question. Is the difference in Ultra and Ultramel the lacking of black pigment in the Ultramel?
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The ultra is just a bit darker than the ultramel, and that's the best explanation I have. Both have varying degrees of black pigment, just muted/suppressed/not sure why lol by the the Ultra and Ultramels "effect" on their coloration (I'm slowly learning "juhneticks" btw ;) )

I'm glad I have pics of them early in life; that's the best way for me to pick between the ultras and ultramels hatched here this year; they are very similar in appearance
 
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The ultra is just a bit darker than the ultramel, and that's the best explanation I have. Both have varying degrees of black pigment, just muted/suppressed/not sure why lol by the the Ultra and Ultramels "effect" on their coloration (I'm slowly learning "juhneticks" btw ;) )

I'm glad I have pics of them early in life; that's the best way for me to pick between the ultras and ultramels hatched here this year; they are very similar in appearance

Do you find their eye color to be a little different also?
 
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they are darker, less "red" than the ultramels. That's an ultra, about a week or so old. At least I think it is lol. I'll get an eye pic of an ultramel once they are done digesting :)
 
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Destarte, just stay away from anything "hypo" for a few years, it's a real pain to work with ;)

That they look hypo to you says you are learning :)
 
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