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Old 03-28-2011, 09:13 PM   #10
JCCS
I'm in agreement with Diem and others. It's an oddball normal but a normal nonetheless. I've also seen a few animals that had a similar look.

Jeremy, as for your friend with the super hypo, was the super hypo the male?
I am betting that it was the male, and that he bred it to a non-superhypo. What happened was probably a partially parthenogenic litter, where the female fertilized her own egg. I would also bet that the normal is a female. I believe this happens more often than anyone knows as it would normally be very hard to detect.

Chris