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    Re: VPI Axanthic Super Pastel

    Quote Originally Posted by Qetu View Post

    gimme!
    I'll fight you for it

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    Re: VPI Axanthic Super Pastel

    Wicked! Very nice!

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    Re: VPI Axanthic Super Pastel

    Awesome odds on hitting both these

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    Re: VPI Axanthic Super Pastel

    OH what a BEAUTIFUL snake I want one exactly like that one (I will get one when I win the lottery)! I am SO envious. Congratulations!

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    Re: VPI Axanthic Super Pastel

    Throw a spider into that and you've got my dream BP.
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    Re: VPI Axanthic Super Pastel

    Thanks to everyone, I am really impressed with her as well...

    Quote Originally Posted by AndrewGeibel View Post
    Throw a spider into that and you've got my dream BP.
    My dream is to Spider and PIN at the same time...lol
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    Re: VPI Axanthic Super Pastel

    speechless
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    Re: VPI Axanthic Super Pastel

    So what is the genetics to this, a dominant-recessive?

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    Re: VPI Axanthic Super Pastel

    Definitely a keeper! I can't wait to see the Axanthic G-stripe. Congrats Bradford

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    Re: VPI Axanthic Super Pastel

    Quote Originally Posted by guambomb832 View Post
    So what is the genetics to this, a dominant-recessive?

    Awesome snake by the way!
    Very cool!

    It's a double homozygous, like a snow. It just so happens that one of the mutations is recessive (VPI axanthic) and the other co-dominant (pastel). But the important thing that makes it different than other combinations of these two genes like an axanthic pastel or a pastel het axanthic is that it has two copies of each mutation (aka homozygous mutant).

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