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Hypo Motley?

Gorn

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Hi Guys,

I just got this little critter yesterday. It was sold to me as an Hypo motley. Now I know I won't be able to know for sure if he's hypo untill I test breed him, but... Could you tell me if it looks like other hypo motley you've saw... Or maybe, post some pics of other hatchling Hypo motley or normal motley for comparison. Anyway, I'm sure he'll make a good mate fore my little amel girl het hypo stripe... if he's really a male:confused: It's a bit hard to know exactly what you get here in Montréal.
 

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Sorry! the pics are a little blury... I don't know what I'm doing wrong but it always does that when I resize them...
 

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He's very handsome. He is a Motley for sure, and judging by the lighter colour I would say he could well be a hypo.
 
Here's one of my adult Striped Motley Hypos. Serpwidgets is RIGHT, it's very hard to tell when they are not next to "Normal" siblings.:)
 

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thanks for replying!

Serpwidgets, I already did a research on the forum to find other pictures of hypo motley. There's not a lot of them and none look the same!
I know, I know... That's what make corn so interesting to work with :) Now I will have to buy an hypo female to see what they produce. It's a never ending story. I just hope that he turn out as good looking as the one Stephen posted as a adult. I bet he will;)
 
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