This is a normal pattern axanthic female. I plan to breed her to the axanthic male that I posted last week.

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Antoine Burke
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This is a normal pattern axanthic female. I plan to breed her to the axanthic male that I posted last week.

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Antoine Burke
Awesome stuff, Ant.
For people who don't know the species' morph history, I occasionally have a hard time bringing them to terms as to why single recessive Normal-Patterned Silvers are more rare and valuable than double-recessive Silver Blondes.
For me, the NP Silvers are absolutely stunning...they combine that beautiful Silver color with the classic black H-pattern that first won me over to subocs.
Keep 'em coming.
Dusty
*p.s. By the way, Antoine, thanks for putting a good word in about my book on here recently. Turns out, ECO Publishing had a fire in their warehouse, and they lost one third of the inventory of TCS, and they don't plan on printing anymore. It was already a limited print run, so now it might be a collector's item long before we intended.
...Where will the Madness end?
LOL
Matthew
Awesome Antoine! You definitely need to put me on the list for a pair when
Dusty, sorry to hear about all the books being lost. I wonder why they won't print anymore?
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