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Maybe a het did prove out

varanid Jun 16, 2011 08:53 PM

I was cleaning/feeding/watering the babies today. They're all at least one shed in now, most have had 2 meals.

I noticed some that may be axanthic from the hypoXaxanthic breeding; I hadn't noticed it so much before but now...I'm not sure.

Here's 2 regular ones from a axanthic/white side mating

Here's 2 that I think may be axanthic; there's a third but he was even less cooperative.


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Replies (2)

CBI Jun 16, 2011 09:39 PM

They are axanthics! Congrats!

Jeremy Thompson
Captive Born Investments Inc.

DMong Jun 17, 2011 12:24 AM

Yeah, those are axanthics. Your hypo was obviously het axanthic if it was a hypo x axanthic breeding.

Congrats!

~Doug
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