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    Yeah, with the axanthic's your talking about, they are just line bred, or selectively bred to other good examples of the gene.

    The "browning out" that happens with a lot of morphs varies by the individual, so selective breeding of animals that brown out the least will cause less browning in future generations. The same idea applies to pastels or other light genes that you want to keep bright.

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