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My new boy Freud!

brindle

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So this is my new probed male Freud (Sigmund). He is a late 2012 or early 2013. It was guessed that he is a hypo normal? Sounds like a good guess to me. He is a very placid fellow and my family and I are in love with him! He even takes his feeder gently... although that may change once he is settled in.
Here he is:
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He looks like he could be a hypo. There's no such thing as a 'hypo normal', really. Either he's a normal (no morph expressed), or he's a morph.
 
He looks like he could be a hypo. There's no such thing as a 'hypo normal', really. Either he's a normal (no morph expressed), or he's a morph.
Thanks for the correction :) ... he does have SOME black so would he still be considered a hypo?
 
Hypo is about the quality of the black, not the amount. Hypo turns it from a true black to a chocolate brown, tan, gray, 'purple' or other non-black shade.

Here's part of Nautley, who has plenty of dark pigment, but as you can see it is brown.

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Here is a normal hatchling:

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And here is a hypo hatchling:

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