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Posted by: DMong at Mon Jul 11 21:58:20 2011 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by DMong ] The real problem with axanthics and the so-called "anerythristic" floridana is that neither one have any red(erythrin) to their color scheme anyway. But the term axanthics are very accurately termed genetically, but the anery's are not due to the "red" factor. Some normal floridana have absolutely zero red whatsoever normally, so what they are actually called in morph state would all depend on if that particular line normally involved red in the first place. | ||
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