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24-Dec-06, 02:42 PM
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nice pics pigfeet the first pics awesome
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24-Dec-06, 02:52 PM
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Awesome animals PigFeet, Another fine specimen off Tremain and he's a fabulous guy to deal with too.
Simone.
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26-Dec-06, 01:45 PM
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thanx mate they sure are and tremains a great bloke, just a little trouble at the airport though and they spent the night in sydney,.
chris
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26-Dec-06, 02:50 PM
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Ive never heard of someone describing a Hypo as a "hetty" but now i have
thanks for clearing that up
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26-Dec-06, 05:01 PM
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I think he ment hypo but a het (hetty) means it carries the albino gene i think. Correct me if i am wrong. So judging by het meaning albino gene and hypo meaning loss of black i think he meant to say is it a hypo.
Cameron
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26-Dec-06, 05:05 PM
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beautiful snake
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26-Dec-06, 08:21 PM
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Originally Posted by PigFeet thanx mate they sure are and tremains a great bloke, just a little trouble at the airport though and they spent the night in sydney,.
chris | I'm not surprised..........the number of times i've had to throw a violent tantrum at the counter to get my animals. ......Sometimes they say nah comeback at midday tomorrow, or nah it's not here, not arrived yet and i can see it sitting at the back of the counter. I freak at the thought of the animals being in a container over night with some of those buffoons that i go crazy until they give me my babies.
Simone.
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27-Dec-06, 07:33 AM
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Originally Posted by johnbowemonie I'm not surprised..........the number of times i've had to throw a violent tantrum at the counter to get my animals. ......Sometimes they say nah comeback at midday tomorrow, or nah it's not here, not arrived yet and i can see it sitting at the back of the counter. I freak at the thought of the animals being in a container over night with some of those buffoons that i go crazy until they give me my babies.
Simone. | tell me about it i was spewin!
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27-Dec-06, 10:36 AM
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Originally Posted by Camo I think he ment hypo but a het (hetty) means it carries the albino gene i think. Correct me if i am wrong. So judging by het meaning albino gene and hypo meaning loss of black i think he meant to say is it a hypo.
Cameron | Het is an abbreviation of heterozygous, which means it carries two different alleles at the same locus eg. a normal allele and a mutant allele. The mutant can be for albino, hypo, hyper, melanistic, axanthic, anerythristic or any other genetic trait.
The word het certainly applies to hypo animals.
Hix
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27-Dec-06, 10:44 AM
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what about hetty?
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27-Dec-06, 11:47 AM
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A term of endearment for a het?
Hix
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