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Old 17-02-2008, 01:34 AM
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Default Valentine snakey...

Dior shed on valentines day, so that makes her my valentine snakey Shes a weirdo lav mot... I have never seen anything like her before...

Posing with my valentine roses...







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Shes really cute and some fantatic colours.

Photos are really good too
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Old 17-02-2008, 08:15 AM
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Lovely little corn
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beautiful snake n gr8 pics
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shes a lovely corn elle.
Any chance she has hypo in the mix? basing purely on hypo lavs ive seen but I thought only males could be that bright?
Hypo lavender motley would be a nice surprise.
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Well, I was researching Joes lavender projects last night, and I came across a thread in which he shows the "sunset" lavender motleys... I have to say there is an uncanny resemblance...

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Plus the hypo a gene doesn't make lav mots go as peachy. Theres something strange and different about Dior. It's like shes been diluted...
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Great pics again!! and those colours are beautiful
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I love her more each time I see her Elle
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Here we have it guys, straight from the breeder - Joe Pierce.

"I believe what you have is what I have been calling a “Sunset” Lav Motley. There seems to be a milder form of hypo mixed in with the Lavender line. I have isolated out this “unproven” hypo in my Lavender line, and I have also recovered it from Lavs from Rich Z, Stephen Roylance, and Ted Frey.

This is not a Hypo Lav, but a hypomelanistic Lavender. My theory is that in the beginning of the Hypos history, there were two hypo Corns found. One was more extreme than the other and was selected for. The milder form of hypo was mixed in the Hypo Line, but how could you tell? They are very similar.

Now many years later, I have bred Hypo X Hypo several times and produces some Normals in the clutches. These Hypo X Hypo breedings were mainly in the Lav and Crimson lines. I have heard of several other people breeding Hypo X Hypo and not producing 100% Hypos. If we did get a less extreme form of hypo mixed into some of our Hypo Lines how would we know? I am not talking about breedings between proven lines of different hypo genes like Lava X Sunkissed, I am taking about lines that are suppose to be Hypo.

I just happen to get a Lav line in the beginning that contained this gene, without Hypo in the mix. I was able to isolate it out in my Lav colony, so I was able to match it up with other Lav lines.

Here is a photo of a “Sunset” Lav Motley produced from a Stephen Roylance Striped Hypo Lav X Ted Frey “Sunset” Lav Motley. I should have produced Lav Motley het for Hypo, but apparently the very light Striped Hypo Lavs are also homo for “Sunset”. You might say that the Sunset Lav Moltey was actually a Hypo, but it has been tested to Hypo and it is not homo for Hypo.

It does look similar to a Hypo Lav, I know, but believe me when I tell you it is not. “Sunset” Lav X Hypo produces Normals. It is possible it is the Dilute gene and I will test for that, but I do not plan on testing beyond that. It would just be too big of a project to test the unproven hypo out, when it is just a lesser hypo than Hypo is."
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