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New Arrival, Hypo girl "Peaches"

hzahorka

Borderline Corn Addict
Here's a couple more pics of the 3 year old Hypo girl I got from Rich @ RReptile Ranch in Cali. She arrived Tues, ate 2 large rat pups Wed and my daughter snapped these pics of her just a little bit ago. She looks like she might be in the very early stages of shed (no blue eye yet just "blah" colors around her face).
Can't wait for her to settle in a bit more so she can meet her mate ;o)

Heather~
 

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Interesting

Your snakes is gorgeous.... I have a male that looks just like that... I consider mine to be just a normal though, hes actully the coolest snake I have for 10 dollars. Anyways I was wondering what makes the snake a "HYPO" Im in no way a expert still learning about the genetics but to me she looks like my normal. Thanks Amanda
 
Hi,
Thanks for saying she is "gorgeous" I will tell her you said so ;o)
I have attached a pic of my Normal male named Phoenix for you to see the difference.
A hypo or rosy corn has a genetically recessive partial reduction of black pigment, their eyes retain some pigment but are lighter than that of a Normal corns and darker than that of a pink eyed Amel.

Heather~
 

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