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    Re: A Very Different Albino

    Thank again everyone. I would still like to hear from anybody that has more information on whether or not the non-Axanthic looking ones can still be Het with the Blush Albinos.
    Quote Originally Posted by MarkS View Post
    Thats very cool Albey, Hypoxanthic babies. Maybe you should work those into another axanthic line to see if it intensifies the axanthic look, or maybe work it into a cinnamon or pastel line to see if it makes a good modifier. I think it would be a fun project.

    Are those babies 66% possible hets? Or are they 100% hets?
    Mark, unfortunately the Axanthic looking ones turn completely normal looking after a few sheds so I don’t think they would add much to the true Axanthic.

    It was a Het to Het breeding so they would be 66%.

    Here is a picture I took of the one Female I kept from the 2006 clutch.



    Here is a picture of the same Female that I just took.

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