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RE: Anery vs. axanthic?

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Posted by: ZFelicien at Wed Dec 30 17:46:59 2009   [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by ZFelicien ]  
   

Hey Andy,



I agree with you on the "Snow"... Anery "Ghost" doesn't really do it for me... Maybe after they become common and there's more to choose from i'll change my mind, but for now i like the original "Ghost" better.



Unfortunately my Anery line "Snows" are from Sulphur (Sulphur-snow male) and Flame (Flame-snow female) Lines so they show more color than i would like... i wouldn't mind a nice clean all WHITE "Snow" (no yellow hues!)... i like um both and i'm sure they'll creat some killer stuff, but it's just what i would call a perfect "Snow"



Here's an animal i know you don't mind seeing a pic of:











l8r



~Z


   

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