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    What is: Het Red Axanthic?

    Trying to figure out what a Het Red Axanthic is. I looked at WOBP, but why is it called a het red? Is there a super form because I haven't seen anything.

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    It's a confusing Morph name Het Red Axanthic super form is just called the "Red Axanthic"
    Het Red's are Co-Dom, as they do change the visual appearance of the animal with only 1 gene. (Similar to how Yellow Bellies are also called "Het Ivory")

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    http://www.coreywoods.com/

    Go there and click on gallery. Corey Woods is the one who found the morph and has done the most breeding with them

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    Good topic. I've been wondering myself lately, just never enough to actually ask about it.
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    Re: What is: Het Red Axanthic?

    I hate the term "het red" They really should change the name as it is super confusing. The Het Red is an actual visual morph in itself. There is a super form as someone pointed out called a red axanthic.

    I think the term "het" should be reserved strictly for recessive gene snakes. But it is what it is.


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    So is a Red Axanthic just an axanthic snake or something else in terms of phenotype?
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    Het red Axanthic is a co dominant morph and the super is called a red Axanthic. Red axanthics start off your conventional Axanthic coloration. Then the black turns a rusty red color and the grey turns a creamy yellow. Very sexy underrated morph.


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    Re: What is: Het Red Axanthic?

    A few of those snakes from that link look like Cinnys to me. Interesting

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    Quote Originally Posted by Flikky View Post
    A few of those snakes from that link look like Cinnys to me. Interesting
    I agree. Ive mistaken HRA's for cinny's before lol
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    Re: What is: Het Red Axanthic?

    Quote Originally Posted by Flikky View Post
    A few of those snakes from that link look like Cinnys to me. Interesting
    I'm sure that's what he thought! But when pairing it with a cinny, you get gargoyles not super cinnys .
    With black pastel, you get the onyx, not a super black pastel .
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