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Posted by: ChrisGilbert at Mon Sep 11 20:46:47 2006   [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by ChrisGilbert ]  
   

Your snake has lost all meaning! Terrific boa!

Let's go with Chris' definition on that one, lol.

Axanthic would be a boa without yellow pigment. I do not know if one could exist without also being anerythristic, as I do not know how close the genes are in the two. Hold, on this isn't making any sense. If you can't follow what I wrote, sorry, I can't either.


HOWEVER, the Type II Jeremy used to start the Blizzard project may be Axanthic, and that is part of the reason everyone wants to see the Blizzard. We will not know if it is axanthic until the albino version (blizzard) exists. If the Blizzard has no yellow, and developes no yellow pigment with age as Snows do, then it would be safe to say that it is Axanthic as well.


Hmmm??? thinking


   

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