this female was sold to me as a 100%het albino. but she has no color! so is she a axanthic. or do I have to breed her to a axanthic male and see what comes out? thanks.
JIM
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this female was sold to me as a 100%het albino. but she has no color! so is she a axanthic. or do I have to breed her to a axanthic male and see what comes out? thanks.
JIM
heres a pic to compair her to. thanks.
JIM
She could be a axanthic, I don't think any axanthics lines are compatible with one another. You can breed her to a normal, and then breed one of her normal sons to her and see what she produces. Hope this helps Scott Glover
Jim, hard to say. But personally, I think any unknown Axanthic should be proven. Unless you get it as a hatchling and it was cleary Axanthic looking.
I have a female I'm hoping to prove out. She'll breed next season at about 2000 grams. Hopefully, I'll have little black and white babies.
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Jay A. Martin
Jay Martin Reptiles
Is this the same snake from your other post ?? If so I take back what I said there, Chances are it might still be normal but it looks axanthic enough to try and prove out,.
Devon
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