You should show that to @Gerards it really does look hypo or something. Maybe he can breed it(if he messes with this species) I'm not into the morphs or anything. But certainly that color makes it a bit easier to become prey. Even for a from a human.
Yeah i'll send him an message and see what he thinks, on a normal hypo they have bug eyes instead of a reticulated pattern. But who knows it may be something new.
Almost done with Ms. T's outdoor enclosure, just have to build two hinged doors, add some more dirt, add some paint, and finish up the swirl filter/aquaponic filter. Tank is 100 gal rubbermaid.
Hypo refers to hypomelanism......this means the animal lacks dark melanin pigmentation and therefore shows lighter skin pigmentation varying from almost white, pink, yellow, and even orange. But a true hypo will have bug eyes instead of a reticulated pattern....thus my female has a reticulated pattern therefore she isn't considered a hypo. Hope that helps.