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Question on my juvi's morph?

Landmark Reptiles

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Hey all, here is 1 of my two babys I hatched last year in may. I have been calling her a hypo, but she just looks well... odd lol. Could she be a super hypo? Her parents are "Rex"(he is a she kinda thing for the odd name :rolleyes: ) and "Sam"(Sam is my Rainwater Albino), Help please?
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Grant
 

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Just like a lighter colored animal, usually with light purples and yellow in the design. Also is usually connected with the term lavendar, but mostly pastel. Hope that helps
 
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