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Morph Z.....

phiber_optikx Sep 02, 2007 09:49 PM

So is "Morph Z" now officially the "Ashy Corn?" Not too catchy but I guess neither was "Morph Z"
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-David Harrison-
.1 Snow Corn "Hope"
1. Striped Anery Corn "Vendetta"
1. Orange Albino Black Ratsnake "Chunk" (Goonies)
.1 Orange Albino Black Ratsnake "Peaches"
.1 Ball Python "Rocky Ballboa" (Didn't name her!)

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Replies (2)

goregrind Sep 03, 2007 06:32 AM

i would consider it an axanthic, it has no yellow and when crossed with amel its white and red
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jake

my addiction:
0.2 normal ball pythons (lazlo and izzy)
0.1 amelenistic corn snake (maizy)
0.1 blizzard corn (blizz)
1.0 albino cal king (zeus)
0.0.1 wc garter (zim)
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hybrid haven

carol Sep 03, 2007 12:30 PM

Rich has decided to call his Ashy corns, but really the market does decide what catches on and what doesn't. I choose to call mine Cinders last year and have had a lot of positive feedback for the name.
We really have no proof they are Axanthic yet, it could just be a line bred quality. If you remember, in the beginning, Charcoals had no yellow but as they were outcrossed many developed quite a bit of it proving that the Charcoal gene itself was not causing Axanthism. We'll have to wait and see if this happens with Cinder as well before we can assume they are axanthic.
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Carol Huddleston
www.lowbellyreptiles.com

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