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pure okeetee hatchling looks odd

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I will try and get a pic up but I have a pure abbott X with love line okeetee corn hatchlings that looks hypo. I never had one look like this as this is not the first time this pair has been bred. I know who they came from and the Abbott came from him. Anyone ever get hypo looking okeetee before.
 
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Certainly looks like a Hypo to me. Of course, there are so many genetic lines out there now, that knowing exactly WHICH type of Hypo is present could be quite a challenge to determine.
 
The odd thing is this pair has been breed for a number of years and never had any babies like this before. And now three in one clutch. They are going to be beautiful adults.
Frank.
 
Hypomelanism (type A, the most common one) usually reduces the thickness of the borders around the saddles; the one you posted has nice thick borders...Neat stuff, definitely keepers :)
 
Frank.....look hypo to me brother.....the black is not black...it's there in thickness but not actually black.....go for the hypo thought....keep the girls and or a male....

good luck....
 
Thanks. I plan on keeping them. I think the black looks black it may be from my cheap phone pic. I will take pic with a camera when they shed. Or you can stop by. Lol
Frank
 
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