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    Black Back??

    Is he a black back?




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    LOL, I hope you are just kidding, it's almost a complete solid stripe

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    So he's het red axanthic correct?

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    Could be.. But you can't classify it as that until you breed it, and then breed one of the offspring back to see if you get a red axanthic, which is quite different and much brighter than a het red ax.

    Because het reds are a proven morph with red ax as the super.

    It is pretty though

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    Re: Black Back??

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    So he's het red axanthic correct?
    What did you buy him as? I'd say possibly het red or cinny. But if you bought him as a normal then you'd have to breed him to be sure. Normals can be black backs which may or may not be genetic.
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    That's no normal

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    He's a cinny, and I was just wondering if he is het red axanthic because of the black back. I will definitely try breeding him to one of his offspring in the future to see what happens. Thanks everyone!
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    No. Het red x cinny makes gargoyle. A gargoyle has a stripe. Not a blackback. Which is why het red and red ax are a completely different morph from genetic black backs.

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    This is what you get when you put a het red to a cinny...

    Gargoyle...





    See? Gargoyle is het red x cinny. A messier cinny with connecting alien heads all the way down, a black back and continuous stripe..

    A genetic black back cinnamon is completely different. Het red is a different morph from genetic BB.

    Yours has no het red in it. You'll have to breed it to see if it's a genetic BB cinny or not because cinnys often have BB patterns anyway.. It would have to produce BB normals to be a genetic BB cinny.

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