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    First boa litter. Need help determining what is hypo.

    This is our first Boa litter Hypo Nicaraguan male to T+ Female. Only putting up the pictures of the ones that have shed for now. Any help determining what is hypo and what isn't would be helpful. I'm putting up my guess just to see how far off I am. Of course all of them are het for T+.

    I think this is hypo.


    Not hypo on this one.


    Hypo on this one.


    Hypo on this one as well.


    Maybe really reaching to think this one is hypo.


    This is a normal I think.


    Thank you in advance.

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    I think you're right on which ones are which; with the next-to-last snake being a normal. They're all awesome, I like the funky patterns.

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    None of those snakes look like hypos to me. And none look like normals.

    Any chance of pictures of the parents?

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    Re: First boa litter. Need help determining what is hypo.

    Quote Originally Posted by paulh View Post
    None of those snakes look like hypos to me. And none look like normals.

    Any chance of pictures of the parents?
    Here are the parents when they were younger.

    Dam - Animosa T+ Nic



    Sire - Lakota Hypo Nic


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    # 3 is your hypo.

    #1 is possibly hypo, but its still wet so its difficult to tell.

    #'s 4 & 5 have some hypo traits, but I don't think they're hypos - at least not yet. The lighting in these pics makes it difficult to tell, to be honest...

    #'s 2 & 6 are definitely normal colored.


    Also, #'s 1 & 2 have very nice reverse stripes!


    Your hypos in this litter are going to be slightly darker than the average hypo because these are Nics (or Nic crosses). Nics have significant speckling which is part of their appeal, but it does tend to muddy up the hypo coloration. Your male is a prime example of this - he's super nice, btw - and he probably looked a lot like #3 as a baby. Any chance you could post some additional pics of each of these? Once they've dried off, and with different lighting, I may change my mind on 1, 4, and 5........
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    Thank you. I will see if we can get some better pictures tonight, but things have been a little on edge since apparently one of our incubators had an issue and our last clutch of ball pythons hatched all deformed and stuff. Right now we are trying to figure out when the temperature spiked in that incubator and how many clutches were affected.
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    Updated pictures. Here are current pictures of the parents:
    Dam:

    Sir: Realize yes he is in a shoe box size tub.


    I paired the babies off so the color comparison can be seen if one exists.

    First 1 and 2: Neither of these have shed yet, but they have beautiful reverse stripes. Not sure if it was genetic in the pairing but with the number of babies that have some reverse striping I hope it is. 1 is definitely redder than 2 and I can't wait until both shed and I can see their color and those reverse stripes.


    Next is 3 and 4: You can definitely see the color difference between these two.


    Then we have 5 and 6: Slight color difference between them, but not sure if the coloring is significant enough to say.


    last is 7 and 8: Both of these look normal in color and number 7 will not sit still and let me get a good picture.

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    So I am confused. Hypo Nicaraguans are hypo w/out being recessive? I was thinking they should all be DH Hypo T+ but I am a bp dude and dont know a lot about boas. Which is kinda weird cuz I love boas. But shouldnt they all be DH?

    EDIT: Also that T+ Lady is super hot! Really diggin her!
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    From every thing I have read hypo in boas is a codom trait like pastel in ball pythons.

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