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    EXCEPT that a super hypo will ONLY produce hypos.

    For example, to use a morph in BPs that we all know is proven co-dominant:

    Ball Pythons

    Lesser x Normal = 50% Lessers, 50% normals

    Lesser x Lesser = 50% Lessers, 50% BELs

    Super Lesser x normal = 100% Lessers

    Super Lesser x Lesser = 100% BELs


    Hypomelanism in boas works the same way - just substitute "hypo" for "lesser" in this example and you'll get the same results. And the supers do look different than a regular hypo - they just look SO SIMILAR that it's nearly impossible to know for sure. But a super hypo will be cleaner and brighter, more pink overall than a regular hypo. The problem is that some regular hypos of higher quality are also very clean and bright. It's a pain in the you-know-where.......
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