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Morph ID help
I'm hoping someone on here can help us shed some light here...
This is our first time hatching these particular corn morphs and we'd like smore more educated guesses about a few hatchlings.
So the clutch, bloodred het hypo and lav x bloodred het hypo and lav.
here we hvae an example of a bloodred hatchling from the clutch.
http://i267.photobucket.com/albums/i...0snakes/02.jpg
Here is an example of what we are assuming is a lavendar/bloodred or plasma:
http://i267.photobucket.com/albums/i...snakes/073.jpg
Now these little guys are the ones we have questions about. Knowing what combinations are possible we know these must be either hypo-bloodred or hypo-plasma but we've never seen either right out the egg so...have you? there are several of these little guys:
http://i267.photobucket.com/albums/i...snakes/035.jpg
http://i267.photobucket.com/albums/i...snakes/034.jpg
http://i267.photobucket.com/albums/i...snakes/033.jpg
http://i267.photobucket.com/albums/i...s/IMG_1150.jpg
and one of them next to a lav/bloodred for comparison.
http://i267.photobucket.com/albums/i...s/IMG_1151.jpg
http://i267.photobucket.com/albums/i...s/IMG_1149.jpg
So, hypo plasma or hypo bloodred is the question, I assumed hypo blood at first but at second look I see more and more of the lavendar and peach colouration lavs have. These are straight out the egg, pre shed pictures so the colours have a lot of developing to do.
So anyone who happens to have hypo blood and hypo plasa hatchling photos, or experience of these morphs or indeed anyone else...fee free to chip in!
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Re: Morph ID help
very nice..
its quite hard to say exactly what you have. obviously you have blood and plasma there, and the 3rd one could well be plasma too. hypo plasmas are extremely light as that one is, but the do change quite a bit.
Also, the sex will have a say on the colours too, if its female i;d deffo say its ahypo... it probably is hypo either way. i hoped for a couple this year but got one plasma and 3 hypo bloods, the rest were bloods. although they are all possible het amel, stripe aswell.. so i'll keep a few back for my lavender stripes het bloodred and amel to prove them out.
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Re: Morph ID help
I'm leaning more towards hypo than hypo lav. Hypo lavs tend to be more peachy and pink than that guy. Though I'd wait until after the 1st shed and take some more pics. That may make it more obvious.
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Re: Morph ID help
I think you've misunderstod blue apple.
Because of the parents ALL babies must be bloodred so those guys can only be either hypo bloods or hypo-lav-bloods.I'm just not sure which.
The parents were both bloodred both het for lav and hypo. so the only thing that can possibly be is either a hypo bloodred (which I think they are far too bright for) or a hypo plasma. I was just hoping someone could confirm.
The possible outcomes from the clutch are:
Bloodred
Hypo bloodred
LAvendar bloodred (plasma)
Hypo Lavendar Bloodred (hypo plasma)
No other outcomes are possible,ie it can't be a hypo lav, can only be either a hypo blood or a hypo plasma andI can't find a single picutre of a hypo blood that looks anyhting like these guys!
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Re: Morph ID help
They look exactly like the hypo plasmas my friend hatched last year so I am going to say that... I do notice however that they all seem to have slight bug eyes it might just be the pics taken or something but I kinda see that on them. Just thought I would toss that out there/
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Re: Morph ID help
I have a lav, a hypo lav, and a plasma. From my kiddos, I would vote for the oranger ones that you have picured are hypolavbloods, the GREY ones are lavbloods, and the dark ones are bloods. I didn't see a hypoblood in there anywhere. More pictures? :)
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Re: Morph ID help
plasma and hypo plasma can look very similar, at the same time a hypo can look almost white on a pc screen.. so its quite hard to judge for certain.
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