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Tricolor hypos from Jaap Kooji, Holland (August 10, 2004)I have received two pairs of these unusual tricolor hypos from Jaap Kooji in Holland. As you can see, they are quite nice and seem to be a different line than we have here.
I am hoping to receive more snakes from Japp this summer. |
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Hybinos (August 10, 2004)These are the first hybinos ever certainly produced. The first clutch produced 6 babies, including a pair of hybinos and 3.1 2/3 chance hypo/het albinos.
The Hybino is a double mutation: Hypo and Albino (amelanistic).
This is how I produced HYBINOS. I bred together these hypo/het albinos and got eggs on MAY 14, 2005.
When they hatched, all of the babies were hypo. Two of them were also albino (amelanistic).
Another clutch produced one female Hypo/poss het albino. |
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Vanishing pattern ghost male (August 10, 2004)| These are photos of my 2005 VP male and his sibling female VP hypo, 2/3 het anery. |
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Extreme Hondurans (August 10, 2004)This is my male. I am very happy to have this animal in my collection.
Extreme hypos are characterized by having no black tipping, lavender-gray bands, and ruby eyes. They may be their own morph.
I actually have two females, but they are not extremes. They both come from different extreme lines and may be able to produce some extremes. Time will tell. |
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snows (August 10, 2004)| I have a trio of snows, plus to double het females. One of those is tangerine, the other tricolor. |
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ghosts (August 10, 2004) | 778 Visits 10 Images Gallery Album | |
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