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Had a different looking corn baby hatch

camarogirl79

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Sorry, I was going to include pics of him but I'm at work and don't have the pic on me. I was just if regular hypos have ruby red eyes? I bred my male charcoal, poss het hypo blood to my female blood, het hypo and got all normals except for one. He's very bright colored, looked like an amel when i first saw him but when he finally came out, his eyes are ruby colored, not red like an amel or black like a normal or any other hypos I've hatched out and his color doesn't look like any hypos I've ever hatched. and the outline around the dorsal blotches where it would normally be black in a normal are purplish looking. I'll post up a pic when I get home but anyone have any ideas?
 
Hard to say without pics, like you mentioned.... could be just a regular hypo or an ultra/ultramel...look anything like this

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she has a faint grey lining around her saddles... they are apparent in this pic near her tail....This is an ultramel

This is a hypo,
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Most of the hypos I hatch out have ruby eyes. It is fairly common. Some can be very light with saddle bands that are almost totally gone, or they could have darker saddle bands, almost looking like a weird colored normal. Once you can post a photo, we can give you a much better guess as to the morph.
 
Ok, sorry it took so long for me to post up his pics. The first pic is all the babies after they hatched. 6 classics and him. Second pic is his dorsal veiw, 3rd is a close up of his head, 4th a close up of his eye, 5th his ventral veiw. His belly checkers ar more amel snowish looking to me. Any ideas?
 

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and heres pics of the parents, 1st pic is the male a charcoal poss het hypo blood, 2nd is the female a blood het hypo poss het lavander.
 

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Probably a hypo then. :D It may darken up more as it gets a little older. I've seen a fair few "late bloomer" hypos lately.
 
Probably a hypo then. :D It may darken up more as it gets a little older. I've seen a fair few "late bloomer" hypos lately.

I agree Shiari, time will tell....

Pretty baby, and with the genetics you mentioned I am leaning towards hypo....
 
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