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07-30-2015, 08:43 AM
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Nice surprise
About 12 years ago I bought some het. albino females, then an albino male. bred them for a few years and picked up a spider het. male. I kept the first spider albino male and have been producing spider albinos with him for several years. This year I believe I bred him to his mom and produced what I believe are axanthic. That would mean the female het. was a double het. when I got her.
Can anyone identify the line of these axanthics? The regular axanthic looks kinda mojaveish, or mysticish. I think the snow is a spider snow.
Now I have heard this can happen with albino clutches, and they will color up soon, but these are so starkly different, and 3 out of seven are affected. Thanks for looking!
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07-30-2015, 10:44 AM
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I'd wait for a few sheds and see if color shows up. It could be a faded albino.
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07-30-2015, 06:02 PM
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Is there a way to tell the difference between axanthic lines other than breeding? The spider looks like my VPI line spider ax, but I'm not familiar at all with the TSK line.
Regardless, congrats!
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