Is anybody working on these? I was just thinking that if the Fire gene stops Pastels from browning out, maybe it would do the same thing for Axanthics. What do you guys think?
Thanks,
Shelly
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Is anybody working on these? I was just thinking that if the Fire gene stops Pastels from browning out, maybe it would do the same thing for Axanthics. What do you guys think?
Thanks,
Shelly
That theory has merit. And I don't know of anyone working on it.
Now I have to get a female axanthic! 
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Brad Chambers
The Avalanche has already started-it is too late for the pebbles to vote....
I wasn't planning on starting an Axanthic project since they brown out. Maybe I will after all. I love the way some of the combos look as hatchlings and it would be sooo cool if the Fire gene would make them keep that contrast as adults.
Thanks guys,
Shelly
Now to add another twist in the mix. Vanillas keep stuff from browning out too so how bout a vanilla/axanthic. And, at least with them, the super will not nullify the axanthic by making a white snake. How bout a vanilla/fire/axanthic?
Good point. A vanilla might work as well. I really want to see an axanthic bumblebee fire, though. I love the axanthic bees and killerbees, but I've only seen pics as hatchlings. I suspect they might brown out a bit as adults.
Shelly
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