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Hi, what is the definition of hypo and how do you get a snake to be a hypo? I seen a picture of a Salmon hypo Boa, why is it salmon.
it ate to much fish
just kidding i dont know
sorry had to do it
Hypo means that it has a reduced ammount of one of the 3 pigments that give the snake its color.
The three pigments that give the colors to snakes are:
melanin - gives the black coloring (therefore hypomelanistic is reduced black);
erythrin - gives red coloring; and
xanthin - gives the yellow coloring.
Donno about the salmon boa
Bryan Self
10-07-02, 01:12 PM
The samon boa is a form of hypo. The founder is Rich Ihle. Here is a picture of one of my hypos and a link to Rich's site.http://www.ssnakess.com/photopost/data/500/447dsc00248.jpg samon boa (http://www.salmonboa.com/htm/salmon_matriach.html)
There are 2 types of hypo for boa constrictors:
Hypomelanistic: absence of black pigmentation. Commonly called Salmons, Hypos, Orange Phase. Super Salmon etc.
Anerythristic: absence of red pigmentation. Don't know their common names.
I have read somewhere that hoggs are naturally hypomelanistic.
wow, thanx guys, I never knew that!!! :D :p
Bryan Self
10-07-02, 07:16 PM
Anerythristic boas are not hypos they are anerys. These are two different genetic mutations. Hypos are a lack of black and anerys are a lack of red. They look nothing alike. It has not been proven that orange tails and samons are the same. Also there is another line. I think it is Sharron, boa woman, that produced them. They are a different hypo with out a doubt. Here is a page of boa morphs. boa morphs (http://www.myclassreptilia.com/boa_morphs.htm)
jsnake0
10-07-02, 11:01 PM
hypo het anery ahhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh
to much work to keep it all straight
:)
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