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    Re: Without further ado... Achromatic!

    Wow those are incredible. Most likely out of my budget.

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    Re: Without further ado... Achromatic!

    Very nice axanthics!
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    Re: Without further ado... Achromatic!

    Quote Originally Posted by Zdravko092368 View Post
    Don't most normal Axanthic have blue? At least i've never seen an Axanthic without blue... Tommys even has red in it. These seem completely colourless, I guess they would just be a different type of Axanthic... so they get a new name? Lol, regardless of what they are called, I like them.
    ever see an axanthic ball python or brooks king snake? those aren't blue. Axanthics are only blue when the normal coloration of the snake is green...like a green mamba or green tree python. The current "axanthic" radix that's blue isn't anything other then a blue color morph.

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    Re: Without further ado... Achromatic!

    Quote Originally Posted by Dan72 View Post
    Joe, axanthic is a label you could use and it would be just as correct. Mark liked achromatic which means the lacking of color, guess he feels it's more appropriate. In reality he can call them anything he wants, his line, my vote was for "blow your mind super amazing zebra radix", Mark thought it was too much.
    this whole idea of calling it whatever he wants doesn't fly. Why should it? Theres names for these morphs for a reason. Just like everything else in life that's how you know what your getting. And that "achromatic" has color. Black is a color...so its a little confusing and in the garter hobby people seem to be confused as hell cuz if its blue it must be axanthic and if its black and grey then it must be anery. That's not reality

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    Re: Without further ado... Achromatic!

    Quote Originally Posted by BUSHSNAKE View Post
    this whole idea of calling it whatever he wants doesn't fly. Why should it? Theres names for these morphs for a reason. Just like everything else in life that's how you know what your getting. And that "achromatic" has color. Black is a color...so its a little confusing and in the garter hobby people seem to be confused as hell cuz if its blue it must be axanthic and if its black and grey then it must be anery. That's not reality
    We aren't confused, look at our beautiful snow easterns... which are brown and not made from an anery lol.

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    Re: Without further ado... Achromatic!

    Quote Originally Posted by Zdravko092368 View Post
    We aren't confused, look at our beautiful snow easterns... which are brown and not made from an anery lol.
    none of them are made from anerys, all the garter snows are albino melanistics

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    Re: Without further ado... Achromatic!

    Quote Originally Posted by BUSHSNAKE View Post
    this whole idea of calling it whatever he wants doesn't fly. Why should it? Theres names for these morphs for a reason. Just like everything else in life that's how you know what your getting. And that "achromatic" has color. Black is a color...so its a little confusing and in the garter hobby people seem to be confused as hell cuz if its blue it must be axanthic and if its black and grey then it must be anery. That's not reality
    B.S. there are tons of morphs with non sense nomenclature like soul sucker ball pythons. At least Achromatic gives one a good sense of what the animal looks like. Achromatic is often used to describe black, whites, and greys. Terms like anerytheristic and anxanthic only describe what pigment the snake is missing. Really you could call any green snake anerytheristic but what good does that do? Calm down, I think it is a great name.

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    Re: Without further ado... Achromatic!

    Quote Originally Posted by BUSHSNAKE View Post
    none of them are made from anerys, all the garter snows are albino melanistics
    I'm aware...

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    Re: Without further ado... Achromatic!

    Quote Originally Posted by AntTheDestroyer View Post
    B.S. there are tons of morphs with non sense nomenclature like soul sucker ball pythons. At least Achromatic gives one a good sense of what the animal looks like. Achromatic is often used to describe black, whites, and greys. Terms like anerytheristic and anxanthic only describe what pigment the snake is missing. Really you could call any green snake anerytheristic but what good does that do? Calm down, I think it is a great name.
    Calm down? Im calm and im aware of all the names people come up with but that's not what im talking about. The black and white looks to be axanthic and that's what it should be called. It looks like the name achromatic is gonna stick, another garter morph wrongly labeled, good job guys. Keep up the good work

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    Re: Without further ado... Achromatic!

    Quote Originally Posted by BUSHSNAKE View Post
    Calm down? Im calm and im aware of all the names people come up with but that's not what im talking about. The black and white looks to be axanthic and that's what it should be called. It looks like the name achromatic is gonna stick, another garter morph wrongly labeled, good job guys. Keep up the good work
    The snake seems to be missing both blue and yellow pigment so axanthic would not entirely descriptive. Pretending to use science to lecture us on pseudo science, good job.

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