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Old 05-13-2005, 03:11 PM   #7
KelliH
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a hypo X hypo will produce normals as well.
I don't think I have EVER produced a normal from a SHCT X SHCT breeding. And I've bred a lot of them.

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is it really neccessarily a super hypo? couldnt it be heterozygous for ray hines hypo?
No.. the ghosts are Ray Hine Super Hypos that have not been selectively bred for color.

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also a "ghost" is just a ray hines hypo than im still confused why people sell them as "ghosts"...
That is the name that someone came up with to market them as. Just like the patternless used to be called "leucistic" when we all know it isn't really a leucistic.

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a heterozygous variant with this trait present will typically have more pattern as they reach maturity when compared to a homozygous ray hines hypo.
Ok.. this is interesting. Can you please show us a picture of a "het" Ray Hine Hypo? I've been working with this line for years and I am just not following you here.