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    Selective breeding with axanthics

    When working with Aaxanthics is it best to use grey or low yellow normals and spiders? What about lighter yellow pastels? Does it make a difference at all? Thanks in advance for the advice.

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    Re: Selective breeding with axanthics

    imo it dosent. its all about what you feel looks good. if you have a thing for reduced patters or really busy patterns try to find axanthic or hets to bread it out.

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    Re: Selective breeding with axanthics

    I don't think the non-axanthics would matter as much as keeping the best looking axanthics and selectivly breeding them. but i would imagine, low yellow animals would be the way to go.

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    Re: Selective breeding with axanthics

    Thanks. So starting with the best looking Axanthic is most important, but using low yellow animals to breed it to can only help?

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    Re: Selective breeding with axanthics

    You want high yellows. The axanthic gene removes the yellow, leaving that silvery black look. That's why pastel axanthics hold their lack of color so well.

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    Re: Selective breeding with axanthics

    Quote Originally Posted by m00kfu View Post
    You want high yellows. The axanthic gene removes the yellow, leaving that silvery black look. That's why pastel axanthics hold their lack of color so well.
    Not that i've seen alot, but i've never seen a pastel axanthic not brown out into adulthood.

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