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09-06-2012, 11:37 PM
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Originally Posted by KORBIN5895
Hey Brian? Would you mind actually posting that email with headers and such.?
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I will gladly, just help me a bit. It was an email, rather a private message to my youtube account. How would I do it. The rest of our conversations were on the comments section of his video, which Chaz has erased. The email message is posted in its entirety on page one message one of this thread.
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09-07-2012, 04:57 PM
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The Ray Hine line of Super Hypos were known as "Super Hypo Carrot Tails" when they were first available back in the early 2000's. It is a co-dom morph which is why when you breed a "Super Hypo Carrot Tail" to a "Normal" you generally get 50% Super Hypo and 50% Non Super Hypo. When you breed two "Ray Hine Super Hypos" aka "Super Hypo Carrot Tails to each other you can produce "Super Hypo Carrot Tail Baldies" (which is just a Super Hypo Carrot Tail with no spotting on the head). The Ray Hine line has been crossed with just about every existing morph on the market today, especially notable are the crosses with Tangerines; this is how "SHTCT"'s came into existance... as well as "Creamsicles" (which are Super Hypo Tangerine Mack Snows), all of the "Hybino"s (which are Super Hypo Carrot Tail Albinos, and etc.
The Ray Hine line is one of the most common morphs available these days. It's not at all rare! Just wanted to clear that up. I'll have to re-read this thread later today when I'm able to. I just saw the question about the "Ray Hine" line leos and figured I'd jump in and explain since I'm old as dirt and know the full history! BTW Chaz, nice geckos! Like the lavender on some of those!
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09-07-2012, 05:51 PM
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Originally Posted by KelliH
The Ray Hine line of Super Hypos were known as "Super Hypo Carrot Tails" when they were first available back in the early 2000's. It is a co-dom morph which is why when you breed a "Super Hypo Carrot Tail" to a "Normal" you generally get 50% Super Hypo and 50% Non Super Hypo. When you breed two "Ray Hine Super Hypos" aka "Super Hypo Carrot Tails to each other you can produce "Super Hypo Carrot Tail Baldies" (which is just a Super Hypo Carrot Tail with no spotting on the head). The Ray Hine line has been crossed with just about every existing morph on the market today, especially notable are the crosses with Tangerines; this is how "SHTCT"'s came into existance... as well as "Creamsicles" (which are Super Hypo Tangerine Mack Snows), all of the "Hybino"s (which are Super Hypo Carrot Tail Albinos, and etc.
The Ray Hine line is one of the most common morphs available these days. It's not at all rare! Just wanted to clear that up. I'll have to re-read this thread later today when I'm able to. I just saw the question about the "Ray Hine" line leos and figured I'd jump in and explain since I'm old as dirt and know the full history! BTW Chaz, nice geckos! Like the lavender on some of those!
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lol....Wow. Did not know that. Learn something new every day!
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09-07-2012, 06:22 PM
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#105
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LOL, oh yes I am the walking and talking encyclopedia of leopard gecko morphs.Well, the "old school" morphs that is!
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