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    Fun with Axanthics...

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    And some of his kids from this season:


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    Re: Fun with Axanthics...

    OMG! they are AMAZING!!!!

    *silly question* what makes them "killer bees" instead of just bees?
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    Re: Fun with Axanthics...

    Quote Originally Posted by delerium_23
    OMG! they are AMAZING!!!!

    *silly question* what makes them "killer bees" instead of just bees?
    If spider is the gene I think it is a Bee x Bee = Killer bees (super form).

    Absolutely stunning Kara... well done!!
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    Re: Fun with Axanthics...

    Quote Originally Posted by delerium_23
    OMG! they are AMAZING!!!!

    *silly question* what makes them "killer bees" instead of just bees?
    Not a silly question at all - understanding the different genetic combos behind designer mutations is all part of the learning process.

    Bumble Bee = Pastel Spider

    Killer Bee = Super Pastel Spider


    BTW...Wakefield MA is only about a 40 minute drive from here if you ever want a crash course in BP morphs firsthand.

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    Re: Fun with Axanthics...

    Kara, those are smokin! I'm loving Axanthics more every day!

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    Re: Fun with Axanthics...

    Kara...those babies SLAY me! I can't wait to see what they look like in all their grown-up glory!

    delerium...a "bumble bee" is a pastel/spider. A "killer bee" is a super-pastel/spider.
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    Re: Fun with Axanthics...

    I think the Axanthic morph has been a "sleeper" until recently, and we're just getting an idea of what the genetic potential here really is. I'm always amazed when people overlook this trait...het axanthics/axanthics are such a no-brainer for a fun project, and I think we're going to see a LOT more demand for them in the future.

    Just my $.02...I love Axanthics!!!



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    Re: Fun with Axanthics...

    Quote Originally Posted by KLG
    I think the Axanthic morph has been a "sleeper" until recently, and we're just getting an idea of what the genetic potential here really is. I'm always amazed when people overlook this trait...het axanthics/axanthics are such a no-brainer for a fun project, and I think we're going to see a LOT more demand for them in the future.

    Just my $.02...I love Axanthics!!!



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    I agree! I'm getting into a small Axanthic project ASAP!

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    Re: Fun with Axanthics...

    Wow - Good stuff - Keep it up
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    Re: Fun with Axanthics...

    I'd love to have one of them cuties! Congrats!

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