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Old 05-13-03, 01:27 AM   #1
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Ray Hine Hypo Carrot tail Baby

One of the first to hatch this year only a few days old and getting more orange every day.

I think this one may be a keeper.



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Old 05-13-03, 08:14 PM   #2
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what a Beautie!!
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WoW!!! lol

1 question; where is the carrot tail on that little bugger?
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I was just about to ask that...

Very cute none the less!
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Old 05-13-03, 08:57 PM   #5
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What a looker!

Carrot tails develop as the babies mature.... although it's possible that Dan meant that the baby was produced by Ray Hine's carrot tail parents... just like any line bred trait, having parents that possess the trait doesn't guarantee that the babies will have it

This is Ember when I first got her:



And this is her now:


She definitely developed more of a carrot tail...


Beautiful baby Dan! Congrats...
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Old 05-14-03, 02:06 AM   #6
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For those who have not seen baby carrot tails when they first hatch out Clownfishie is right. They develop their hypo color and carrot tails as they mature. They do not fully color up until about 4 to 5 months of age.

In the pic the gecko is only a day and half old or so. Many hypos are hatched almost indistinguishable from normal leos but start to lighten up right away and within a week or so they look completely different. Much lighter and brighter. This little guy hatched out very light and orange already that is why I predict he will mature into a really nice adult.

This one came from Ray Hine Line hypo carrot tail parents and should develop a nice carrot tail as well.

I will post picks as he matures and you will see how much they change as they age.

Within the next month those purple bands will be gone and he will be solid orange and the carrot tail will begin to develop.

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Wow!! Nice baby you've got there!!! Lord, her colors are amazing!
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wow she is really beautiful.
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How much do carrot tails tend to cost? Baby vs. adult?
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How much would that one be if you decided to sell it?
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It's gonna be very fun to see as this little guy changes colors!!
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I will have many hypo and superhypo carrot tails available at the end of Aug beginning of Sept.

Prices will be determined at that time and be dependant on intesity of orange, amount of carrot tail amount of dark spotting etc.

They will be well started and 100% sexable no temp sexed babies.

I will also have some hypo carrot tail 100% het for Rainwater albinos in limited quantities.

Next year Hypo and super hypo tangerine carrot tail Rainwater albinos.

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Why did you choose to do all this stuff with the Rainwater albino gene and not tremper or bell?
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Old 05-17-03, 05:17 AM   #14
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Hello Snowsnake

I just personally prefer the Rainwater Line of Albinos. Do not get me wrong there are alot of good quality Tremper line animals out there but when you compare them in the flesh I think the Rainwater albinos look better.

They have also not been worked with as much as the Tremper strain and we are just now starting to produce the various pattern mutations in the Rainwater line.

I think a super hypo tangerine carrot tail Rainwater albino would be awesome.

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How can you get a super hypo albino? super hypo meens there is a big reduction of melanine in the leo and albino meens there is none. How can you have fewer of something that isnt there?

Do you have some tangerine,orange banded,yellow banded and jungle rainwater albino leos?

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