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?? about Green Pastel, Lace Black Back,

John Q May 11, 2011 09:46 AM

Been doing a little research via google and youtube, as well as checking sites with morph lists and pics.
Not really finding a lot of information and there seems to be some conflicting information about Green pastels, Lace Black Back, Gargoyles, etc.
Would really appreciate some info and pics.
Thanks
John Q

Replies (5)

TessadasExotics May 11, 2011 01:35 PM

Green Pastel, Lace Black Back and Het Red are the same morph. Bred to a Cinnamon or a Black Pastel can make a Gargoyle.

Paige69 May 11, 2011 04:49 PM

Not trying to piggy back on his question...

What is the difference of a het red and a red axanthic? I thought they were the same thing but I see on Ozzyboids site he has some listed as het red and others listed at red? They look different.

Is a red axanthic the super form of the het red axanthic? Or are they two totally different things?

Thanks for the info, Paige CUller
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TessadasExotics May 11, 2011 05:01 PM

Yes, Het Red Axanthic is the Het(heterozygous) form of the Red Axanthic. The Het Red is allso a visual het. The Red Axanthic being the super form or Homo(homozygous) form of the Het Red.

pythons_online May 11, 2011 09:55 PM

Here is a video that I make,I hope that help thanks.
Link

John Q May 11, 2011 10:01 PM

the info. The "green pastel" kind of muddied things up for me.
I never heard of Het Reds/Reds being called green pastels.
John Q

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