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The beauty with Hypo's is you get the best of both worlds....not all siblings in a clutch of hypo's are hypo.
A majority of the young can turn out normal or 'classic' looking; as it's referred.
The ratio of hypo's from a hypo pairing; differs pending the line that they originated from;
and the particular pairing used.
The beauty with animals from a true hypo pairing; is your chances increase of ending up with an animal that colours up orange or red;
rather then brown; as with most normal looking 'classic' bredli.
I'd much prefer an animal that goes orange or red with age; regardless of the amount of black present.
Ask to see some pictures of the adults....if they have a nice colouration; your chances of ending up with a nice adult are far better.
When choosing a hypo juvenile; look at the 'in between' colour....that's the second colour on the red or orange B/G...
On a nice hypo it tends to look some what like a yellowish or greenish hue;
these animals normally end up the better ones with age IMO.
Not all of us sell nice hypo's for a fortune....prices differ from breeder to breeder; shop around; you maybe surprised.
Here's an Adult hypo female breeder that sill looks more orange/reddish rather then brown....not long to go now ;)
 

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Nice bredil Tre.

Heres not a bad orange normal from my line.
 

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Stunning girl Tremain. is she the main female used for ur hypo line... the ones i hav been buying from adam? she is gorgeous.
MEL
 
Do you then disagree with selling albino's because they have white colouring but are still the same animal as standrard carpets? Hypo's to me a much better looking animal and are well and truely worth the price!!

yeah but albinos stay albinos, with a hypo hatchling theres always the chance it may develop the darker colours later in life, so what youve paid for you may not necessarily get in the long run, i do agree that they are a better looking animal though
 
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