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  • 08-27-2006, 03:59 PM
    daniel1983
    Re: Albino+Axanthic=Snow; Carmel Albino+Axanthic=?
    I think a Carmel Axanthic will look pretty cool. I think when more and more crosses are made, we will see some animals that were not considered top quality become needed to make the crosses look more interesting.

    For example, would a VPI axanthic or TSK axanthic produce a cooler looking carmel-axanthic? Would a heavily patterned or reduced pattern spider produce a neater looking genetic stripe x spider? With a faded albino or high contrast albino, what would the difference be when making albino x pied crosses since the pied gene seems to bring out the orange in the cross?

    Alot of people want to be the 'first' to produce a cross.....I could care less about being the first to produce anything.....but I would not mind having the awesomest looking morph combo of its kind ;)

    The ball python world has only seen a small fraction of what is going to happen with morphs when you think about it....options are endless!

    Quote:

    Originally Posted by Adam_Wysocki
    Absolutely. It's been done again and again with multiple crosses that didn't turn out the way the breeder had hoped.

    yep.....just look at the hypo x albino.....not too spectacular IMO.
  • 08-27-2006, 04:01 PM
    Mendel's Balls
    Re: Albino+Axanthic=Snow; Carmel Albino+Axanthic=?
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by daniel1983
    I think a Carmel Axanthic will look pretty cool. I think when more and more crosses are made, we will see some animals that were not considered top quality become needed to make the crosses look more interesting.

    For example, would a VPI axanthic or TSK axanthic produce a cooler looking carmel-axanthic? Would a heavily patterned or reduced pattern spider produce a neater looking genetic stripe x spider? With a faded albino or high contrast albino, what would the difference be when making albino x pied crosses since the pied gene seems to bring out the orange in the cross?

    Alot of people want to be the 'first' to produce a cross.....I could care less about being the first to produce anything.....but I would not mind having the awesomest looking morph combo of its kind ;)

    The ball python world has only seen a small fraction of what is going to happen with morphs when you think about it....options are endless!



    yep.....just look at the hypo x albino.....not too spectacular IMO.

    Great post....thanks for pointning out the last example too! :gj:
  • 08-27-2006, 04:04 PM
    Mendel's Balls
    Re: Albino+Axanthic=Snow; Carmel Albino+Axanthic=?
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by Adam_Wysocki
    Way ahead of you. :sweeet:

    -adam


    I think we all know that your light years ahead of me in the production department. :)
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