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Old 12-May-08, 05:08 PM
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Hypo Bredli

Just wondering if anyone has and could post some pics of their hypo Bredli's as hatchies juvies and adults.

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This pair bred by Fishead
 
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As the newspaper says in the first pic WOW! They are awesome looking. I have been looking into getting a hypo bredli in the next few months.
 
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Old 14-May-08, 06:06 PM
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Yep,
I was very happy with them and the jungles I got off him.
Their getting better with each shed, if thats possible......lol
 
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whats the deffinition of the word "Hypo"?
 
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Very nice Mungus!

Most hypo Bredli look very similar as hatchlings, the variety comes when they mature and colour up. I'm sure a few people from this site can produce some good examples of adult hypos......
 
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are "Hypo" snakes snakes that are lighter than normal or darker than normal?
 
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are "Hypo" snakes snakes that are lighter than normal or darker than normal?


hypo means lack of black pigment


beautiful snakes!! im looking into getting some!!
 
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Nah, I think "hypo" means "it has one less black scale! Quick, let's double the price and call it a 'hypo'."
 
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Nah, I think "hypo" means "it has one less black scale! Quick, let's double the price and call it a 'hypo'."


dont over exaggerate, i would have thought it would have been atleast two or three less black scales!!
 
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Very nice Mungus!

Most hypo Bredli look very similar as hatchlings, the variety comes when they mature and colour up. I'm sure a few people from this site can produce some good examples of adult hypos......
How old is that Hypo Den?
 
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Can't go wring with fisheads hypos. Just got a pair myself. Very pleased.
I believe he still has a few for sale to.
 
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My other half is getting a few bredli off fishead shortly. I don't believe he has any actual "hypos" left, just "normals" from "hypo" parents.

Having seen photos of some of his breeders in threads on this forum, we're hoping they'll turn out nice :-)
 
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5mths old mrmikk. Bred by swampie.
 
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