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Posted by: AllenSheehan at Thu Jul 8 13:16:13 2010 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by AllenSheehan ] You are correct. I am referring to this animal loosely as "Axanthic" when I shouldn’t be. I do agree with your assessment that this animal is either "hypo-erythristic", or "hypo-xanthic" as there is visible color on this snake. Regardless I sure would love to see second generation offspring with the albino gene or black layer of color removed. I would imagine it to be a very high white animal with just enough red orange and yellows to keep thinga interesting and make for a very cool looking snake. | ||
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