Quote Originally Posted by ConcinnusMan View Post
Think so? I'm not so sure, I was thinking simply polymorphism, but then again, I don't know all the details. They just don't look "mutated" to me, if that makes any sense.
Yeah, I'm definately not going to say I'm certain, and you could very well be right Richard just variability in the wild type. The thing that I noticed that struck me as a possible indication that they are something different was how stark clean white they are under the chin and belly. Shrug
I have a pair that I got from Scott that were from an his axanthic pairing, only no axanthics were produced in the litter, so I am hoping these "normals" are now isolated from the anery gene, yet carry the gene that when combined with anery makes that particular blue axanthic look. These two look very much like the "green hypo" radix that pop in certain areas. Anyway I think it would be worth crossing them to Steves axanthic and see what happens. I also have the classic blue axanthic female to cross to them. Who knows?