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    Axanthic Question

    So i dont understand the axanthic gene very well. But from what it seems i see a lot more VPI Axanthics than any other. I know the the recessive gene doesnt work combined with different lines. But i was just wondering if there is a reason people work with VPI more than the other three?

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    People like to work with VPI lines because that line of axanthic tends to retain it's silvery color the best. Other lines generally brown out more as adults.

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    I started working with the VPI Axanthic gene for the reason listed above. I've also noticed from talking to friends that work with other lines that my VPI Axanthic gene carriers tend to eat better and grow quicker than my friends that work with the other lines. My VPI Axanthic girl that was born in 2010 is well over 2000 grams and most of my Hets have been over 1500 grams in 18 months or so. These results may not be typical as mine could have something else going on, but I have brought in Hets from 4 different breeders and all of them and their offspring have rarely missed a feeding even in breeding season.

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    Re: Axanthic Question

    Quote Originally Posted by Gloryhound View Post
    I started working with the VPI Axanthic gene for the reason listed above. I've also noticed from talking to friends that work with other lines that my VPI Axanthic gene carriers tend to eat better and grow quicker than my friends that work with the other lines. My VPI Axanthic girl that was born in 2010 is well over 2000 grams and most of my Hets have been over 1500 grams in 18 months or so. These results may not be typical as mine could have something else going on, but I have brought in Hets from 4 different breeders and all of them and their offspring have rarely missed a feeding even in breeding season.
    This is great to hear, as in 6 weeks I'll finally be getting my male VPI and female het VPI. I'd love to see them both really take off once they've settled in for me. And yes, I think that people buy more of them because they brown out less, or at least I bough mine becuase I'd heard that.
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    IM getting a vpi axanthic pin female pretty soon and she is alot prettier then other axanthic

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    Re: Axanthic Question

    VPI all the way. I wish my het red het VPI was a monster. Though I did get him to 800 grams in 8 months he's slowed down tramendously. Here's his mom at 5pounds
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    I can't see the picture. Is the mom a normal or a VPI at 5 pounds?
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    Re: Axanthic Question

    VPI ... Is it on my end?
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    Re: Axanthic Question

    That Het Red, het Ax. is awesome. Has anyone actually hatched the Axanthic Het Red Axanthic yet? I know at least one other person was working on it for this season I thought. I picked the VPI line to work with because there were a lot more of them out there and the common theme seemed to be they held color better.

    JD Constrictors has done some very cool stuff with the SK line and the colors on his stuff looks great in pics.

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    No, it's on mine. Stupid Army in Afghanistan blocking crap!
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    1.0 Pastel (Gypsos)
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    0.1 het VPI Axanthic (Vanilla)
    0.1 Spider 50% het VPI Axanthic (Serine)
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