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I know, I know breeding will tell but...

UnmeiNoHi

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normal, hypo, or outcrossed blood? Opinions please.


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I'm going to say Hypo as a first impression. Do you know anything about the parents?
 
Normal would be my vote. It doesn't even look like an outcrossed bloodred, and I'd be hardpressed to think of it as hypo either.

-Kat
 
No vote on my part other than to say that it is one gorgeous snake!! I'd pay more than a dollar for that snake!

D80
 
Pretzel looks identical to yours and I bought him as a normal, although I have wondered if he had a bit of something else as he doesn't look like other 'normals' I've seen.
 
CAV said:
Do you know anything about the parents?

Nope, not at all... purchased as an adult last fall... no lineage info included. She was sold as a normal which is what im assuming she is. Hypo seems possible to me and het blood with some visible influences seems even less likely but still possible for all I know.

I'm not exactly sure what I want to do with her in terms of breeding... She's slated for an anery this year (just because he's the only male I have up to size and besides I want to make sure she's not het for anery) And then a lavender for next year. But I'm wondering if I should get myself a hypo blood to test her against... *shrugs*
 
I would say normal, Reminds me of some of the corns you can find in south florida on the east coast where I used to live they have belly checks just like than plus all the hypos I have seen seem to turn the black checks to brownish not orange but thats from the hypos I have seen I also have a WC West Palm Beach, FL corn with the same exact belly and similar color but with a tad more black.
 
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