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Brandon Osborne
at Mon May 9 01:07:15 2005 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by Brandon Osborne ]
Anery and Axanthic are interchangable within this strain......at least in my opinion and the opinion of a few others. If they are not also anery, wouldn't snows and ghosts hatch out with red/orange???? It sure seems that way. Here's a pic of one of my HET "axanthics".

See all the RED/ORANGE?.....yet, it has no yellow, but isn't an axanthic.?.....and none of my axanthics have red either.?
Here's another......is it an axanthic?

No. Just another normal....with no yellow.
IMHO, I think Mark's snake pictured above is a nice axample of an axanthic brooksi/florida.....whatever you want to call it. Some call it a florida king and some call it a brooksi.....all the same.
To get a bit off topic here, I'll argue till the end of time on the axanthic vs. anery topic. Here's my question to some of the non-anery believers......Why is it that snows tend to develop yellow as they age, yet the Extreme Red lavenders come from double het snows......that produce snows with no red on them?????? I don't get it. Seems like there could be an anery gene in there to me. The answer may never be known. lol.
Brandon Osborne
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