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    axanthics

    now iv been told that you cant mix to different axanthic lines. is this true if so why?

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    Re: axanthics

    Quote Originally Posted by Steveoo View Post
    now iv been told that you cant mix to different axanthic lines. is this true if so why?
    Yes, simply because they are not compatible.
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    Re: axanthics

    if its the same basic thing why would they not be compatible? the end result is a gray and back skin pigment? you would think that it would be all same?

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    Re: axanthics

    The genes for each line of Axanthic are not on the same loci. That is the simple answer.
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    Re: axanthics

    Just consider each line to be a different morph than the others. Also from photos I tend to see differences in the differing lines...VPI being the most grayscale of them. The others look a little...muddy.
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    Re: axanthics

    Like Tim said.. It is to different recessive gene's that cause the same "look" in an animal..
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    Re: axanthics

    Quote Originally Posted by Kyle@theHeathertoft View Post
    Just consider each line to be a different morph than the others. Also from photos I tend to see differences in the differing lines...VPI being the most grayscale of them. The others look a little...muddy.
    there are different lines of pastels but they're all the same - they sometimes just have minor differences in terms of color and pattern

    lineage is just about who produced that particular mutation and how it works with others
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    Re: axanthics

    Quote Originally Posted by h00blah View Post
    there are different lines of pastels but they're all the same - they sometimes just have minor differences in terms of color and pattern

    lineage is just about who produced that particular mutation and how it works with others
    Yep but all of the Pastel traits must be on the same locus to work together, the Axanthics are not
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    Re: axanthics

    D&M and Snake Keeper line are the only two lines that have proven compatible as far as I know.

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    Re: axanthics

    Just like albino's and lavender albinos. Same "basic" coloration (phenotype) with different allels at work (genotype).

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