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    Re: Hypo vs. Orange ghost?

    Quote Originally Posted by artgecko View Post
    Thanks guys! I knew that OG was a form of hypo, but wasn't sure what other type the generically called "hypo" that I saw at the show was.

    So basically, it doesn't really matter what line of hypo I'm looking at (they are comparable), I just need to look for more color as a baby, which will translate into more color as an adult? Are the hypo lines compatible or do I need to breed a specific line to itself to get hypo offspring (i.e. you don't mix OG and Green ghost)?

    Thanks again for your help!
    Ahhhh ghost/hypo compatibility. The subject that will give you a migraine lol. There are so many lines out there it isn't funny. Hypo, ghost, orange, butterscotch, green, blue, citrus, desert, g1, etc.... Some are compatible and some are not. Let's get the easy one out of the way, desert is only compatible with desert. G1 is not compatiable with anything but g1. I know little about blue ghost. Citrus is or isn't depending on who you talk to. The big problem is import ghosts. They label them as ghost, hypo, orange, etc... and just sell them as a certain ghost without even knowing if they are compatible. Best thing I can recommend is if you see a snake you like do research to find out what line it is and what it is compatible with.
    Ron

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