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Re: Identify "normal"
Idk what she is but she's stunning 😍😍😍
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Doesn't look black pastel. Doesn't look hra.
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Re: Identify "normal"
Originally Posted by Spiritserpents
Doesn't look black pastel. Doesn't look hra.
I know she is not a black pastel, I havn't seen an hra in person to compare but by comparing pictures from wob the is the closest thing to her but she still looks alot different.
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Re: Identify "normal"
Originally Posted by farmer1911 45ACP
I know she is not a black pastel, I havn't seen an hra in person to compare but by comparing pictures from wob the is the closest thing to her but she still looks alot different.
She is not black pastel and not het red axanthic. She would be considered a normal until proven differently
First photo is a black pastel
And second photo is a hra for comparison
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That is definitely not a normal. It sure looks like a VPI Axanthic to me... Gorgeous snake, though!
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Re: Identify "normal"
Originally Posted by Aedryan Methyus
That is definitely not a normal. It sure looks like a VPI Axanthic to me... Gorgeous snake, though!
Definitely doesn't look like a normal however because it was bought as a normal and is unproven it should be labeled normal until proven differently
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Ok, so I'm still very new to the morphs out there these days and eager to learn since getting back into the hobby.
Can somebody explain how a het red axanthic is identified visually?
Why can HRA be identified visually, but a het pied, for example, can not be identified visually and can only be proven out through breeding?
Thanks...
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Re: Identify "normal"
Het red axanthic is a codom gene with a super form
Piebald is recessive
Corey woods whom bred the first red axanthic named it and while confusing it was his to name. Personally I feel it should be red axanthic and super red axanthic
To identify a het red axanthic look at color. And pattern they differ from normal. Plus het reds have a searous attitude ( they tend to grow out of this)
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Last edited by StillBP; 05-25-2017 at 11:26 AM.
Laziness is nothing more than the habit of resting before you get tired.
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Re: Identify "normal"
Originally Posted by StillBP
Het red axanthic is a codom gene with a super form
Piebald is recessive
Corey woods whom bred the first red axanthic named it and while confusing it was his to name. Personally I feel it should be red axanthic and super red axanthic
To identify a het red axanthic look at color. And pattern they differ from normal. Plus het reds have a searous attitude ( they tend to grow out of this)
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Ok, thank you. And I agree with your thoughts of red/super red axanthic, seems to make more sense.
Is this the only example of a visual het?
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