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    Talking VPI Axanthic Enchis

    I have a few shots at this project this year, and the first clutch of eggs has hatched. We produced a pair of Axanthic Enchis. They appear to have some yellow color near the belly in the alien heads, which is strange. I will be very interested in watching these grow. Pictured is an Enchi Poss Het on the left, an Axanthic in the middle and the Axanthic Enchi on the right. The Axanthic Enchi is the female. The female is the nicer of the two, and I selected her for the picture, because I thought it would be easier to see the Enchi influence in the pic.

    This is one of those animals that must be seen in person to truly appreciate. I took about 30 pictures, and could never get the colors just right. Enjoy the pic.

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    Awesome looking Enchis!
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    Re: VPI Axanthic Enchis

    Very cool...it will be interesting to see the color progression with age as Axanthics tend to brown-out while Enchis tend to increase in yellow pigment as they grow...
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    Good work Tim, she looks great! You should get a lemonblast het axanthic to breed to her

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    Re: VPI Axanthic Enchis

    They look awesome!

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    Re: VPI Axanthic Enchis

    Quote Originally Posted by FIREball View Post
    Good work Tim, she looks great! You should get a lemonblast het axanthic to breed to her
    Thanks Jeremy. I was really thinking of breeding her Axanthic Enchi brother to her. I think the Super Enchi Axanthic will be nice too.
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    Re: VPI Axanthic Enchis

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    Thanks Jeremy. I was really thinking of breeding her Axanthic Enchi brother to her. I think the Super Enchi Axanthic will be nice too.
    Or the Super Enchi True Ghost, since you are working on that project too. That is a powerful girl

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    Re: VPI Axanthic Enchis

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    Or the Super Enchi True Ghost, since you are working on that project too. That is a powerful girl
    I also have shots at Axanthic Pins and Bee het Axanthic this year too. So, come breeding time, it is going to be a tough decision. I also just hatched out a Mojave Het Axanthic male. So many choices.
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    Congrats! I want to see if it will brown out like regular axanthics.
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