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    Re: Gray normal or ghost?

    Quote Originally Posted by coldbloodaddict View Post
    The only problem with that is there is no way to know which of the different lines of Axanthic to breed it to...They are not all compatible.
    Wow...I never knew that. Super new at this and still a dorko when it comes to genetics. In fact my hubby bought me a book and I have yet to start the genetics chapters. I am a little intimidated by it....lol
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    Re: Gray normal or ghost?

    Quote Originally Posted by BPelizabeth View Post
    Wow...I never knew that. Super new at this and still a dorko when it comes to genetics. In fact my hubby bought me a book and I have yet to start the genetics chapters. I am a little intimidated by it....lol
    What sucks even more....is that BP's are growing so fast....that even the NEWEST book....cant keep up with all the goodies.

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    Re: Gray normal or ghost?

    Quote Originally Posted by Patrick Long View Post
    What sucks even more....is that BP's are growing so fast....that even the NEWEST book....cant keep up with all the goodies.
    lol don't i know

    To the OP: breed her at some point, and see if any of the babies look like her. If they don't, keep a male and breed him back to her when he gets up to size. Im not seeing definitive axanthic (i see yellow, especially in her tail) and i'm not seeing a whole lot to lead me to hypo, but she looks like a great dinker project.

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    Re: Gray normal or ghost?

    Doesnt look like an axanthic to me, they are usually brown by the time they get that size

    It could be a horrific looking ghost, or a super light burgundy?
    Last edited by Mike Schultz; 01-17-2010 at 04:32 PM.
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    Re: Gray normal or ghost?

    Quote Originally Posted by cinderbird View Post
    lol don't i know

    To the OP: breed her at some point, and see if any of the babies look like her. If they don't, keep a male and breed him back to her when he gets up to size. Im not seeing definitive axanthic (i see yellow, especially in her tail) and i'm not seeing a whole lot to lead me to hypo, but she looks like a great dinker project.
    Yea im looking for a male right now, but seems no one has one with a set up (I have yet to get a rack) for anything less then like $200

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