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Toyota85 Sep 26, 2007 11:29 PM

I have a female axanthic 100% het for snow. If I was to purchase a mate for her, what would be a better choice. A albino or whiteside brooks? What morphs/hets could I produce with that pair? Also I don't believe I have seen a albino brooks. Could someone post a pic?
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Bluerosy Sep 27, 2007 12:02 AM

I have a female axanthic 100% het for snow. If I was to purchase a mate for her, what would be a better choice. A albino or whiteside brooks? What morphs/hets could I produce with that pair?

Your axanthic is het for lavender albino which will produce snows if bred to another DH axanthic x lav or visible snow.

If you want to create something different try using one of the newer morphs to breed it to. The WS axanthics have been done to death.

These are the older more common morphs:
hypo
axanthic/anery
lavender albino
whitesided

these are the new morphs to the market:

Peanut Butter
T neg albino

There have already been new double homozygots produced from pairing the T- and Peanut Butters to the afdorementioned genes.. This has opened up a huge box of new morphs coming out in the next 3-10 years, Actually I don't see an end to it.

Oh here is a WS axanthic:

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