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Posted by: MorphKingReptile at Fri Sep 23 12:05:09 2005 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by MorphKingReptile ] When we were acquiring our Axanthic project we looked at all the lines. It is very rare to see an adult VPI Axanthic look anything but a black and silver animal. Yet is very common to see all the other lines as adults look close to normals. When we were choosing which line to work with it was quite evident and easy to see. That is also why the VPI lineage of Axanthics consistently cost more than the other lines. Look at the VPI Snow it is a white snake with yellow flecks on spattered on the skin. Most of the other snows look like faded albinos. That is why it is so much more than the Joliff snow and I am sure it will be when to other lines of snows become available to the public. Don't get me wrong I am not taking anything away from the difficulty of making a 1 in 16 animal but the whole idea of a snow was to try to get a snake that looked like snow (no yellow) Go with your gut and which line you like to work with. [ Hide Replies ]
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