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    Re: Where do Snowballs stand?

    What are the different types of snows? From different axanthic lines?
    Would you breed a wobbler dog even though it had a cool coat?

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    Re: Where do Snowballs stand?

    Quote Originally Posted by CritterVet View Post
    What are the different types of snows? From different axanthic lines?
    For every line of axanthic there is a Snow, not including the Lavender Snow (axanthic lavender albino)

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    Re: Where do Snowballs stand?

    I think that Snows are such a power house for breeding that most are held back or sold without advertising.
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    Re: Where do Snowballs stand?

    Quote Originally Posted by AaronP View Post
    For every line of axanthic there is a Snow, not including the Lavender Snow (axanthic lavender albino)
    Actually, there is a Lavender Snow. There haven't been too many pictures of it released just yet, though.

    When I say "types" of snow, I'm not referring to the different Axanthic lines. I'm mostly referring to the type of Albino used (except in the case of the Red Axanthic Snow). For example, the types I'm planning on doing right now are VPI Snow (VPI Axanthic x Albino) and Red Axanthic Snow (Red Axanthic x Albino). Maybe in the future, I'd like to try a Lavender Snow (VPI Axanthic x Lavender Albino) and a Caramel Snow (VPI Axanthic x Caramel Albino).
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    Re: Where do Snowballs stand?

    Snows are my favorite morph. More than Lucys by far.

    You can have some real nice snows if you choose the right stock. Some look better than others.
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    Re: Where do Snowballs stand?

    Quote Originally Posted by mooingtricycle View Post
    Snows are my favorite morph. More than Lucys by far.

    You can have some real nice snows if you choose the right stock. Some look better than others.
    Have you seen many adults? I love them as hatchlings but the adults don't do much for me.
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    Re: Where do Snowballs stand?

    Quote Originally Posted by pfan151 View Post
    Have you seen many adults? I love them as hatchlings but the adults don't do much for me.
    yes. i have.
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    Re: Where do Snowballs stand?

    Quote Originally Posted by pfan151 View Post
    Have you seen many adults? I love them as hatchlings but the adults don't do much for me.
    Brian Sharp's turn WHITE as they get older. I love his Snows.

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    Re: Where do Snowballs stand?

    Quote Originally Posted by Eventide View Post
    Actually, there is a Lavender Snow. There haven't been too many pictures of it released just yet, though.
    I know there is one, I'm saying it isn't technically a "Snow", it's a whole other morph.

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    Re: Where do Snowballs stand?

    I've only gotten to know the VPI snows, hatchlings & adults. I think the subtle pattern looks cool on the hatchlings, but you can barely see it on the adults. The adults are great eaters -- I always appreciate that!

    I just googled lavender snow...wow! I want to make those.
    Would you breed a wobbler dog even though it had a cool coat?

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