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a hypo X hypo will produce normals as well.
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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?
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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"...
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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.
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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.