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    Metallic gray enchi

    What gene mixed with enchi would make a very Stone/metallic gray colored enchi?

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    Re: Metallic gray enchi

    Quote Originally Posted by Godzilla78 View Post
    What gene mixed with enchi would make a very Stone/metallic gray colored enchi?
    that sounds very cool, im interested


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    Axanthic enchi?
    0.1 Red Axanthic P. regius | Mazikeen
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    Re: Metallic gray enchi

    Quote Originally Posted by Starscream View Post
    Axanthic enchi?
    sure seems like it!



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    Axanthic Enchi! Oooooo! Sounds awesome.

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    Re: Metallic gray enchi

    Quote Originally Posted by Godzilla78 View Post
    Axanthic Enchi! Oooooo! Sounds awesome.
    just havent seen any adult pictures!


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    Re: Metallic gray enchi

    i think they get more brown as they get older


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    Pastel vpi axanthics are beautiful and stay grey into maturity, maybe with enchi they also retain the grey coloring.
    0.1 Red Axanthic P. regius | Mazikeen
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    Re: Metallic gray enchi

    Fire


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    Re: Metallic gray enchi

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    This whole talk to type thing doesn’t work well for me.

    I have a Firing Pin VPI Axanthic (fire pinstripe vpi ax) that should stay pretty grey into adulthood.

    So fire and axanthic together is nice to keep grey tones and pastel on occasion but axanthic tends to brown out a bit with most combos. There’s not really a grey single gene you can introduce to Enchi to make and Enchi grey besides axanthic and they won’t stay silver most likely without a shot of pastel or fire.


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