A&M Gecko said:Well, if you refer to my hyglo line, with out the w at the end, those are selective bred and have no hypo genes. As I specify in my web page, they are just tangerine albinos with at least 90% orange, if they have less I call them just tangerine albino. As far as the difference from hybino and sunglow I cannot help you there.
Alberto
robin said:so tell me what you think the differences between a hybino, a hyglow and a sunglow are.
p.s. did i miss any others?
alberto i was not referring to any particular breeder (so not to you) just wondering what people thought the differences in them are. i want to see what, as a whole people think the difference is
GroovyGeckos.com said:I think they are different lines, from different breeders of pretty much the same morph, linebred or not. The main difference, to me, is either the linebred, or dominant Hypo. I do think some lines may have both influences by now.
I guess if Hybino= Ray Hines w/ no Tangerine influence
Then you can have a Sunglow= Urban w/ Tangerine influence
I think these two have the same dominant hypo so the color is really the only difference(?)
The rest are, I think linebred "Hypo" Albino, or call them reduced pattern. Those are Super Tangerine, Hypo-Albino(duh), Hyglow, and I think that the Tangelo, is the same thing as the "Super Tang". Just another name for Rons Hypo-line of Albinos.
Well, I guess since you cannot really see the difference from hybino and sunglow at this point why waste the time with 2 names, lol.kelli produced the first hypo rainwaters and hypo tang rainwaters and bell hypos and hypo tang bells. she named them hybinos but i see people referring to them as sunglows as well. so what is the difference there?
A&M Gecko said:Robin
I was not trying to say anything else other then explain what the hyglos are if you were refering to my hyglos, I still am not sure if you were because of the extra W, lol. I was just helping with telling the difference, I did not take that personal at all.
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Alberto