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    Orange hypo/ghost.

    About 4-5 years ago I bought a female orange ghost she's really dark and slightly orange in color. A few months ago I bought an orange hypo with a bunch of other snakes.
    I'm still confused on the difference/similarities.
    I don't have any pictures of just the female and I'm out of town. I have some cropped photos of her around my neck from about a year or so ago. She's gotten a little darker since the photos. But I have one of the male and she looks so much different from him if orange hypo and ghost are the same.

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    Ghost and hypo are the same thing.

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    Re: Orange hypo/ghost.

    Quote Originally Posted by DennisM View Post
    Ghost and hypo are the same thing.
    Thank you

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    Hypo and ghost are the same thing, now there are different lines (which most commonly work with line are compatible, some are not.

    Top picture I see hypo bottom picture I do not see an orange ghost not even by a long shot (you can always take a new picture in natural light (showing body and head) but I doubt it will change anything.
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    Re: Orange hypo/ghost.

    Ghost n hypo are the same. Not all are compatible. I'm going thru this myself. Have gotten no help on identification. Good luck

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    The one around your neck is no type of any type of hypo.
    Could be a "HET" OG/Hypo but probably just a normal.
    Last edited by PitOnTheProwl; 09-03-2017 at 07:32 PM.

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    Re: Orange hypo/ghost.

    I'm no expert, but the one around your neck looks exactly like a normal

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    I concur I see a normal around your neck but may be het hypo...
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    Re: Orange hypo/ghost.

    Thank you

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