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    B/W radixes

    I thought these little beauties deserved their own thread. Their lack of color to me is beautiful. They all are eating and appear to be doing fine.
    Getting all of them to the 6 month mark is important. I'm so excited to watch them grow.
    This photo was taken with a Canon EOS with a macro lens and flash.
    This photo is very true to color(or lack of it) as I can get.
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    Emmy, Kale, Molly, Gabby, Hailee
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    Re: B/W radixes

    beautiful! looks axanthic to me(a true axanthic)no yellow....and its not blue either

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    Re: B/W radixes

    Quote Originally Posted by BUSHSNAKE View Post
    beautiful! looks axanthic to me(a true axanthic)no yellow....and its not blue either
    I was thinking the same thing. True axanthic. As in, no yellow but no other side effects such as bluing, loss of pattern, or increased melanin. Just plain old true axanthic and nothing more or less. I wonder what gene or genes are responsible for this. I mean, is this from the mother, the father, or is it a product of their combined contributions. I'd be looking into this Steve. There's definitely something special about them. Could lead to new combo morphs some day too.

    So what should we call your new radix color Steve? Your call.

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    Re: B/W radixes

    Neat little guys look to be axanthic.
    Bluesirtalis

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    Re: B/W radixes

    Awesome. I love the lack of color. I want one!!

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    Re: B/W radixes

    Should I pm you my adress?
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    Re: B/W radixes

    I can give you mine and you can come by and get them
    Steve
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    Re: B/W radixes

    now that right there is axanthic!
    Mother of many snakes and a beautiful baby girl! I am also a polymer clay artist!


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    Re: B/W radixes

    A True Axanthic....good luck with them Steve,

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    Re: B/W radixes

    Stunning snake Steve...

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