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bluerosy
at Wed Sep 14 13:06:37 2005 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by bluerosy ]
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It may be because I have a very high resolution screen the pic shows up better. In the pic there is the axanthic with its normal siblings. It is a screaming blue on my screen. Just like the axanthic brooksi and my axanthic (triv triv) rosys. It does not get anymore axanthic than that. The only reason I mentioned the words black and white is because someone said they see yellow. There is no yellows or reds. It's obvious that not all computer screens are created equal.
The guy who has them is someone that has been around for a while and I am sure you know him or of him. He is not interested in sharing (maybe he will change his mind )nor is he interested in taking more pics. I asked him if I could post the pic and he said it was okay. These come from het to het breeding and this year he had a bad year (all slugs except one possible het that hatched). Next year he will have more and in '07 he plans on marketing them. The reason he did not want to show them off yet is for the very reason that is happening here. I talked him into it because if he waits people will chastise him for all of a sudden appearing with some new morph .Sound familiar? ..Your right about these forums . Even the most base of rumors can become a matter of debate.
If someone want to see a better pic then please take the pic I posted and put it on your computer and zoom in on the axanthic in the clutch.
first pic I took of the axanthic San Ignacio rosy that everyone chastised on the forums:

Here is the first pic of a Peanut butter brooksi. This ame pic was shown to Bill and Kathy Love many years back. They looked at it and pronounced it nothing more than a normal hypo. This resulted in the breeder with the photo buying all their remaining related stock resulting in taking the project right out from under their expertise. I later showed a live speciman of the PB to Dr. Bern Bechtel and he could not make heads or tails from them:

One more pic of the axanthic San Ignacio rosys. Now I have had several "experts" on rosys tell me this was nothing more than a black and white triv. :

Hey first pics don't always come out great. Also the breeder did not plan on proving anything with the pic as he is not worried about selling them to cal king afficiandos when they become avaliable. I will however ask him for a more detailed history on how these came about.
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