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Re: Axanthic influence?
 Originally Posted by RegiusCo
Anyone ever see the Axanthic somehow influencing colors on a normal Het?
I have, indeed, seen that. At VPI's own snake house, actually. I saw a couple of different morphs that were het axanthic, and you could clearly see that the single axanthic gene was causing a different look to the animals.
That spider looks awesome and I would be willing to bet it all that it's het axanthic.
EDIT: Looking back, I realize that both the spiders are 100% het axanthic...and I wonder if the het ghost gene might be causing an even more dramatic shift in appearance? Either way, gorgeous animal.
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Re: Axanthic influence?
i like surprise... just like that.
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Re: Axanthic influence?
I wonder if the het ghost gene might be causing an even more dramatic shift in appearance? Either way, gorgeous animal.
Thats interesting, thanks for your insightful opinion.
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Re: Axanthic influence?
I had the same thing happen with my spider het. axanthics. They are cool looking.
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Re: Axanthic influence?
I know that pastels het axanthic have a different look to them (much lighter) then normal pastels. So I wouldn't doubt that there is something there causing the reduced yellow look. It is odd though that both het axanthic spiders look that different from each other.
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Re: Axanthic influence?
I had another breeder tell me that she has seen a greyer/silver shade to a limited number of her het axanthics (not all, but the ones that had it she always held back).
Bruce
As Judy said, gorgeous animal.
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Re: Axanthic influence?
Hello everyone - first post I know - but perhaps maybe it's the spider gene at play when combined with a recessive gene?
Here's a thread from here in the Uk with a similar occurrence spider/het albino.
http://www.reptileforums.co.uk/snake...ut-one-my.html
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Re: Axanthic influence?
its a very nice spider either way, will be good to see how it ages
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1.0 Normal Royal Python (mr Zola)
0.1 Ghost pos het Caramel Albino (Kes)
1.0 Spider (Peek)
0.1 Citrus Pastel (Sirius)
1.0 YellowBelly (Haku)
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