Ok, Thank you I’ll try to keep that in mind the next time.
I got a few more pics of 2 animals… They would not sit on the branch this time, of course. lol
I was told this one is a hypo.
24-01-05
This is a hypo jungle?
07.
Ok, Thank you I’ll try to keep that in mind the next time.
I got a few more pics of 2 animals… They would not sit on the branch this time, of course. lol
I was told this one is a hypo.
24-01-05
This is a hypo jungle?
07.
Both are hypos but in my opinion the second one is not a jungle.
If both parents were hypo’s, the second one might be a super hypo. As I see stuff I look for in super hypo’s. The only way to know for sure is to breed it to a normal or an albino / sunglow, and you should get all hypo’s from the breeding.
It is starting to look like at least 1 of the parents is a super…
Here are 2 more.
From what I gather on the pattern they both sound like hypo at the least…
Here is 08
and here is 10
Congrats and beautiful boas!
Sounds like you got some good picture advice. I agree all my best albino pictures happen in the shade or during a very overcast day. Phones make it tough for albinos, they usually wash them out. Shade + clicking edit on the photo and pulling down the exposure (± symbol) to darken the image can really help. If you see a “highlight” option in the edit menu, that will really help as well. Pull the highlight slider down and it will darken just the boa or bright points in an image.
I think that’ll be key in showing the detail of pattern ect, to get help ID’ing the IMG in them
Thanks @smite for the recommendation!
I’m assuming you are talking about editing the photo in the app on the phone, correct?
I’ve always worried about editing photos, because I can’t verify that the edited picture looks like the real animal. lol That would be a small problem.
I’ll try this out next time though, maybe it will help for sure.
Yeah just edit in your phone.
You can definitely edit a pic to the point of altering the animal but slight adjustments can help show more of what you’re seeing in person. Specially for ID purposes, in this case with the albino IMGs.
Give it a go and hopefully it helps you out
Also, the tips I gave have more to do with light exposure. They shouldn’t alter color or anything like that
Still playing with photo setups… I’m thinking I need a better light.
Apparently there is pinks on the animal that just aren’t showing in the pics…
Here are a few more animals for your enjoyment.
09
13
14
Beautiful babies! What substrate are they on? Just curious
It is small rocks I found at wal-mart in the aquarium section.
Oh ok! Thanks kinda what I was thinking but I wasn’t sure! The rocks give the tubs a really clean look!
Here are 2 more.
We have another albino I think.
I’m sure it also has hypo at least…
Any one recognize some morphs in these guys?
02
Here is 12
Man those babies are pretty!!!