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Old 12-Oct-05, 04:16 PM
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Roy Pails and southern cross and others must breed some hypo to hypo as it sems a high proportion of their animals are hypo.A friend that breeds bredlis gets a small number of hypos from his normal breeders,the 4 or 5 hypos he produced i couldnt see any black at all,very nice snakes
 
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lets see some pics of thoes awsome hypos
 
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That is the best question yet! Where are the adult Hypos? Have a look on the following website, Precision Reptiles.com. They have one of the most spectacular Bredls I have ever seen Yet they dont call it Hypo. Had a look the Pictures on their site are not that good, but have a look in the new monitor! There is a pic on the back of a spectacular Bredli. Funny how these are not called Hypo? Not a proven trait, so dont believe it. I just think these names are used to raise their price! Do a Google search and you will see real proven Hypomelanistic snakes!
 
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They have one of the most spectacular Bredls I have ever seen Yet they dont call it Hypo.
MH, i must have missed something, i went to their bredli page and saw ave to nice bredli imo.
Wait til you see what Indicus will have this season, I know Im in the que!
Adult hypos do exist - bigguy and shane have both posted pics of their adults (Indicus' line) and they are stunning animals.
 
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Did you see the back of the Monitor? Maybe you did not read the rest of my response? They changed the pics recently. Prove the genetics then I will be a believer!
 
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I'm really not sure what you are saying here, how can you not believe they exist ? Lots of people have them and they have much reduced black hence they are hypomelanistic. I bought mine from JunglePython on this site and the female was very obviously a hypomelanistic Bredli. Sorry but the fatc that you don't believe it does not in any way change the facts as they are. A snake with much reduced melanin is hypomelanistic.
The snakes on precisionreptiles.com were nice enough but in no way hypo, a Bredli can be spectacular without being hypo so I'm not really sure what you are getting at.
 
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Had a visit to precision reptiles,its an interesting site the bredli didnt look hypo to me but they were attractive animals,i was most interested in the jag history section and the jag siblings.They state in the history section that most morphs originate from the wild,its god to have another believer on board.They also state that the jag sibs yellow is bright fluoresent type unusual ive seen that before with coastal x jungle in allot but not all hatchlings and tryed to explain it but you cant unless you see it,anyway it is very producible here in ozz.Yep ime getting changed into a mutt lover
 
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I think most people accept that most morphs are/were first seen in wild snakes, they are just perfected and refined in captive bred animals. Good to hear you are starting to appreciate the beauty of designer snakes :-)
 
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Old 12-Oct-05, 08:32 PM
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Ime interested boa in what makes this weird yellow fluorescent color like of told people about it including browns,longtom etc for years.Its strange that this super brightness is achieved in crosses in the ones i seen,much brighter than any reall diamond or jungle,something at play here in the genetics
 
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I found that post a little hard to follow but we have see animals like the BumbleeBee BHP that can show these extremely bright colours in the wild. Almost every morph has been started with a wild animal.
 
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My Bredli from Tremain, over a year and a half old, as u can see a bit of black here and there but definately less than my other regular bredli.
People have posted pics of older bredli with even less black from Tremain on this forum before.
 
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Thanks for all the input you have cleared that one up for me. Are there photo's of adult hypos, as mentioned you only ever see juvi's and sub adults? Would be interested to see what they turn out like as adults for the money people are asking for them?
 
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Here's a photo of my hypo bredli, who is over 18 months old now, and she is showing no more black than she had as a hatchling.
One thing that seems to sometimes appear on hypo bredlis are black or dark spots.
 
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geez Parko, still looking awesome.

Nome was looking at the pic you emailed her a year or so ago, and she (?) just keeps looking better and better.
 
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Thanks Dugaduga, i appreciate your comment. To be honest i think he looks better than that live as the pics always seem a bit grainy...
 
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