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    Your pied boy is a stunner and looks certainly looks like a leopard if he isn't one. Right on to the lightning pieds! Those are one of my favorite morphs and on my list to produce...it's years off for me but good luck with your project and hopefully your pair proves out for you!
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    Future paring - lightning pieds!!!

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    ok so i just saw a lightning pied and im stunned. i see there very expensive and wanted to know if i have a male pastel pied are my best chances to producing a lightning pied is by buying a axanthic female? and breeding them? if someone can enlighten me on this i would gladly appreciate it. ive tried doing as much reading as i could and havent found my answers i was hoping someone here could. thanks!
    Basically in your case the easiest way would be to have a visual Axanthic female. All offspring from that pairing would be 100% Double het Pied/Ax. You would then want to holdback 1 or 2 males and hopefully 2,3 or even 4+ females if your lucky enough, raise them up and pair them together and hope for the best.

    Double Recessive projects can be a long process but the results are stunning!



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    Does anyone know yet if the Marcus Jayne Axanthics are compatible with any of the other lines of axanthic? Are there any examples out there that are just axanthic and not pied axanthic?

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    Thank you bcballpythons.

    Thank you for the response! So is there any chances when I breed my male pastel pied to a axanthic female of a lightning pied coming out? or I would have have to breed the offspring to have any chance? And if so what is the probability?

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    Future paring - lightning pieds!!!

    Quote Originally Posted by brianf View Post
    Thank you for the response! So is there any chances when I breed my male pastel pied to a axanthic female of a lightning pied coming out? or I would have have to breed the offspring to have any chance? And if so what is the probability?
    Zero chance.... Do some more research on how "Recessive" genes work. It seems alot more confusing than it is, trust me





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    Future paring - lightning pieds!!!

    Good luck on hitting the odds/proving out!
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    Been a while since ive been on here with a new born and moving. Anyways this happened last night so i looked up the old thread and thought i would post these here

    Pied 66% axanthic X 100% Pied Poss Axanthic.
    4 eggs no slugs at 338 grams!

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    You have to be pretty lucky breeding a pos het axanthic to a pos het axanthic and getting anything axanthic, should get some nice pieds out of there though, I've got my fingers crossed for you.
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    Re: Future paring - lightning pieds!!!

    I'm hoping I have a couple horse shoes, either way this is my first clutch so as long as everything's healthy I'll be happy...axanthic anything would be awesome just to prove them out though!


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    nice ... hope you can prove out het AX. good luck
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