Red-eyed Sunglow?

MSMD

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OK.....maybe this is a stupid question, but, hypothetically speaking, do these exist? I was just figuring out possible offspring from my Sunglow het Raptor x Giant Tang Tremper het Raptor pairing I will be putting together and thought of this as a possibility. I've never heard of one, but I guess it would be possible? I originally forgot about the Hypo genetics in there from the Sunglow and it got me to thinking (yikes! lol). :main_rolleyes: And I am guessing the only way to really tell the difference between a red-eyed Sunglow and Raptor would be that, as a hatchling, the baby would have bands that would eventually disappear like a normal super/hypo? I hope I'm making sense. I don't know if it's too late or too early. :main_rolleyes: :main_laugh:
 

Mel&Keith

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They are easy to tell apart. As you suspected, Hybinos hatch completely banded and Raptors hatch without pattern. We have a few snake eyed Hybinos right now, even as sub-adults they look really different.
 

paulnj

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Best I can do is a 18-20 gram one..

REHYBINO2.jpg
 

MSMD

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Awesome! Thanks for the info Paul and Mel....and for the pic, too, Paul! :main_thumbsup: Just something I had never seen before. Very interesting! :main_yes:
 

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