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    Post your Axanthic combos!

    Im so torn on the ax gene. Some of these combos look SWEET but as they grow up it looks like a lot of them lose the darkness and just get more brown. From what ive seen, VPI tends to catch my eye more but there are some sweet sk combos in the thread too. Idk...
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    Re: Post your Axanthic combos!

    Quote Originally Posted by Mike41793 View Post
    Im so torn on the ax gene. Some of these combos look SWEET but as they grow up it looks like a lot of them lose the darkness and just get more brown. From what ive seen, VPI tends to catch my eye more but there are some sweet sk combos in the thread too. Idk...
    Honesty. I say when it comes to ax. go with the best looking baby no matter what gene.
    On the other side, when it comes to browning out. I just think of it this way.
    All the snakes will "brown out" even if it is a pastel. Though I rather have a brown out axanthic spider who looks more greyish brown then a regular spider. :p
    Plus you can always get a cool ax bumblebee. I just love them!
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    Re: Post your Axanthic combos!

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    Re: Post your Axanthic combos!

    I agree. I have found the best looking examples of any line tend to hold their color better and the "regular" axanthics do darken with age, all of them do, but a glowing axanthic female is definitely not a brown snake.

    There is loads of potential with this gene and I think makes some combos color-wise that other genes can't.

    Definitely a great thread

    Quote Originally Posted by pinkeye714 View Post
    Honesty. I say when it comes to ax. go with the best looking baby no matter what gene.
    On the other side, when it comes to browning out. I just think of it this way.
    All the snakes will "brown out" even if it is a pastel. Though I rather have a brown out axanthic spider who looks more greyish brown then a regular spider. :p
    Plus you can always get a cool ax bumblebee. I just love them!
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