Posted by:
albinorosy
at Sat Jan 10 11:54:58 2009 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by albinorosy ]
It's interesting you bring up the ball axanthic/snow scenario.
In addition to the "real" boas i am also involved with developing rosy boa morphs. Here are a couple of examples from the rosy's that illustrate my query.
#1 refered to as axanthic

#2 combined with an albino gene makes pure white

#3 refered to as an anery
#4 the resulting snow with traces of orange

as you can see the two anery/axanthics look very similar in appearearence, but certainly do not produce the same snow when bred to an albino.
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- AXANTHIC or ANERYTHRISTIC - albinorosy, Fri Jan 9 17:51:59 2009
- RE: AXANTHIC or ANERYTHRISTIC - maizeysdad, Fri Jan 9 19:53:05 2009
- RE: AXANTHIC or ANERYTHRISTIC - LarM, Fri Jan 9 20:14:17 2009
- Axan can it be duplicated??? - SpyderPB6, Sat Jan 10 01:11:13 2009
- RE: AXANTHIC or ANERYTHRISTIC - ajfreptiles, Sat Jan 10 09:22:23 2009
- Definitions: - boaphile, Sat Jan 10 10:04:42 2009
- Why is yellow harder to remove than red? - snakecandy, Sat Jan 10 11:16:52 2009
RE: Why is yellow harder to remove than red? - albinorosy, Sat Jan 10 11:54:58 2009
- However, I think - boaphile, Sat Jan 10 16:27:41 2009
- jeff.... - albinorosy, Sat Jan 10 17:15:25 2009
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