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    This snow female will be here Tuesday. This is Brian Sharp's photo of her. Plan on getting a pied male in September and make triple hets with her, then breed some two gene males to her the next season. I have an albino het snow male, but I bought him at a pet store, so who knows. I also have an axanthic 66% het snow female and originally planned to try and prove them out, but it turns out I couldn't wait.

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    albino lesser? looks good whatever it is.
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    I wish it was an albino lesser. No, it is a snow.

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    Snow is a double recessive, albino and axanthic.
    I don't get why everyone says het snow when one of the genes is showing.
    If its a double het then yes its het snow but if one is showing then in my mind it would be XXX het XXX

    Good looking snow by the way.

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    I think it's just a selling point, and it's somewhat easier to say lol.

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    your snow is much more powerful than an albino lesser though Def share a bunch of pics when you recieve him!
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    Very cool !!!!
    1.0 Cinnamon 50% Het Clown Ball
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    Well she arrived safe and sound. Here are some pics!





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    I love snows. I think the faint pattern is just so subtly beautiful. Looks sort of like the lace overlay on a wedding gown. I could do without the red eyes, though. Someone needs to invent a black (or blue, or brown, or green...) eyed snow.

    At first I didn't quite see why you'd make triple hets with pied. IMO a snow pied just takes away the best part of both morphs. You'd lose part of that lovely faint pattern on the snow, and you'd lose (the visibility of) the wacky pied pattern and/or the contrast of a pied. Then I thought about having animals that could produce both albino pieds and axanthic pieds. Oh yeah. That could be fun.
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    Yea the albino and axanthic pieds are what I am aiming for. I don't have good luck and don't expect to hit a triple recessive from a triple het, but it would still be sweet.

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