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A couple people have been asking me about updated Red Axanthic photos. I used one of the female Red Axanthics that I produced last year for the photos. The other Red Axanthics I have here are in shed. This mutation was just recently proven to be Co-Dominant.
Red Axanthic on the right, Black Back "het" in the middle and a Normal male on the left. Red Axanthic bred to a normal produces abberant black backs (pictured in the middle).
booteeful! When so cool to see all three types in the same shot and compare the differences...wow...
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