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    Thinking of a pair of Honduran.

    I was thinking of getting a pair of honduran.

    A Hypo Male & A female Snow Honduran.

    breed them, and get honduran het hypo, amel & anery.

    and then raise them and breed the hets together.

    its a long plan.

    Anyone keeping Hypo & snow honduran here?
    i even like to see amel & anery, also a ghost (anery + hypo) or a 3 gene hondo (amel + anery + hypo) no sure what's it call..

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    Re: Thinking of a pair of Honduran.

    The three gene Honduran is called the "Pearl". They're fairly uncommon from what I've seen. A triple het project would be awesome though IMO, you'd produce a ton of cool stuff, and have a small chance at the Pearl too.

    My Hondo collection post has good examples of some morphs, but no hypos or snows yet (hopefully they will produce this year). Although my female VP het hypo kind of looks like an actual hypo, only breeding results will tell.
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    Re: Thinking of a pair of Honduran.

    Thanks for the reply.

    You got an awesome collection going on there.. ;o)

    How can you tell a hypo from a normal one.
    Im offered an "Extreme Hypo Tangerine Vanishing Pattern Honduran".. quite a long name for a snake. Are there any markers or things to look for if its a hypo?
    Last edited by EdShal; 04-18-2010 at 08:22 PM.

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    Re: Thinking of a pair of Honduran.

    Hypos will have less black and/or look faded depending on the lineage of the animal. Some hypos have lighter black colors while others just have less black. My female 'het' has started to look a bit faded, and she has really reduced bands, which is making me think that whoever produced her misjudged her as a baby. I'll know for sure if half of her babies are hypo or 25% are hypo (she's bred to a het).

    The Extreme lines have extremely faded black banding that looks grey or silver.
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    Re: Thinking of a pair of Honduran.

    Well.. here they are.
    1.0 Extreme Hypo Tangerine Vanishing Pattern Honduran Milk (well, that the name that the buyer gave me, when i purchase him)




    And his future mate.
    0.1 Snow Honduran Milksnake.



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    Re: Thinking of a pair of Honduran.

    Anyone keeping Hypo & snow honduran here?
    I have 1 Albino, 2 Anery, 1 Hypo and 1 Snow all breedable size
    Deborah Stewart


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    Re: Thinking of a pair of Honduran.

    Quote Originally Posted by EdShal View Post
    Hypo vanishing pattern yes, extreme NO, extreme hypo look like this http://www.animalpicturesarchive.com...1209097952.jpg

    Hopefully I will pick one of those as well in the near future.
    Deborah Stewart


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    Re: Thinking of a pair of Honduran.

    Quote Originally Posted by Deborah View Post
    Hypo vanishing pattern yes, extreme NO, extreme hypo look like this http://www.animalpicturesarchive.com...1209097952.jpg

    Hopefully I will pick one of those as well in the near future.
    thanks.. glad there are knowledgeable people in identify morphs.

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    Re: Thinking of a pair of Honduran.

    May not be extreme... but still a looker
    Zack

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    Re: Thinking of a pair of Honduran.

    Hello, we have some Hondos that we will be pairing next breeding season. We have 0.1 Extreme Hypo (Vanishing Pattern)




    0.1 Anery




    1.0 Ghost & 1.0 Albino to hook the girls up with (pics will be posted soon)..... Gotta find where I put them first!!

    The Hubby knows the details as to what he is aiming for, I just get all happy with whatever babies we get.

    Yours is a nice specimen! Good luck with the future breeding projects.

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