Re: Superpastel het hypo?
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Originally Posted by
The Serpent Merchant
There is no visual difference between a super pastel and a super pastel het hypo, the only way to tell is to breed it to another het hypo or a visual (homo) hypo.
I was told the faded head spot, extreme blushing/fading and clear sheds are all het hypo markers?
I'm only interested in dom /co dom genes at the moment. But I'm thinking of selling him.
Re: Superpastel het hypo?
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Originally Posted by
Kev.K
I was told the faded head spot, extreme blushing/fading and clear sheds are all het hypo markers?
I'm only interested in dom /co dom genes at the moment. But I'm thinking of selling him.
You got it from a breeder right? What pairing made that particular snake?? Personally, if someone told you that, I'd say you were taken for a ride, but that's just me.
Re: Superpastel het hypo?
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Originally Posted by
RobNJ
You got it from a breeder right? What pairing made that particular snake?? Personally, if someone told you that, I'd say you were taken for a ride, but that's just me.
I paid a fair price. I've seen awful examples of superpastels sell for more.
Re: Superpastel het hypo?
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Originally Posted by
The Serpent Merchant
Those are all super pastel markers.
Even if they are also get hypo markers when dealing with hets markers are hit or miss.
I've seen alot of superpastels that look no better than a nice pastel.
He looks different to other sp's I've seen.
Re: Superpastel het hypo?
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Originally Posted by
Kev.K
I've seen alot of superpastels that look no better than a nice pastel.
He looks different to other sp's I've seen.
He does look a little off, but that doesn't necessarily mean that he's a het. He's a good looking snake and I'd be happy to have him het or not.
If you know the breeder, I'd ask what the pairing was.
Re: Superpastel het hypo?
Clear sheds means that it is a hypo, het hypos have regular sheds. As far as I know het hypos have no markers, the only way for it to be 100% het hypo is if one of the parents were a hypo.
Re: Superpastel het hypo?
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Originally Posted by
Kev.K
I paid a fair price. I've seen awful examples of superpastels sell for more.
Still looks like a nice super pastel, if you paid a fair price then the het hypo is just a bonus if it is het that is.
Re: Superpastel het hypo?
I'm 2 for 2 picking possible het hypos that proved to be het. I had read that some het hypos also shed clear so when I picked my het male up it happened to be cleaning day so the breeder checked and sure enough some of his hets shed clear. My het male was nice and bright but didn't happen to shed clear. However, when I bred him to a normal half his babies where noticeably brighter like him. I kept the only bright female 50% het and she proved. Next I picked a nice light colored (for his morph) faded head cinnamon 50% het hypo male that also proved. This year I'm breeding a very nice clean/bright/faded pastel male that is 50% chance het hypo and I like my chances of going 3 for 3.
So, I consider hypo to be one of the recessive morphs with co-dominant tendencies like piebald. Assuming your super pastel is a possible het hypo if he looks better than other super pastels and isn't much more I'd say go for it and see if you can prove him. Sure a super pastel 100% het hypo would be better but if you don't have the cash for that use the brightest possible het hypo you can find.
Re: Superpastel het hypo?
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Originally Posted by
Kev.K
I was told the faded head spot, extreme blushing/fading and clear sheds are all het hypo markers?
I'm only interested in dom /co dom genes at the moment. But I'm thinking of selling him.
I will say sometimes het hypo does tend to show through, nothing consistently though.
faded head spot is hit or miss I have some with and some without, blushing and fading I never really thought of that as anything and clear sheds...none of mine shed clear, guess others do.
biggest difference I noticed is color, nothing I can pin point, just hets tend to be nicer looking than non hets.