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    Re: Axanthic female- what should I breed her to?

    I say either Albino or Spider. Shoot for a Snow and or Axanthic Spider.

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    Re: Axanthic female- what should I breed her to?

    Thanks for the input guys. If I don't pick up a pastel het ax I'm prob gonna throw my tiger het hypo male at her. The Tiger gene rally cleans and lightens the pattern. Could be interesting.

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    Re: Axanthic female- what should I breed her to?

    Quote Originally Posted by zoologist View Post
    Thanks for the input guys. If I don't pick up a pastel het ax I'm prob gonna throw my tiger het hypo male at her. The Tiger gene rally cleans and lightens the pattern. Could be interesting.
    I've seen pastel het Jolliff axanthic males on the market as recently as January if I recall correctly. Can't remember for the life of me who had them, but it is possible there could be one out there. Best of luck.
    Russell Lawson

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    Re: Axanthic female- what should I breed her to?

    Male Pied
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