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Thread: VPI Axanthic ?

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    VPI Axanthic ?

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    This has been bothering me for a while now and I don't get it

    So I pictures of axanthic ball pythons and some are silver/grey and some are 'normal' looking but say axanthic . I'm a noob so please excuse me but how are they anaxthic if they aren't grey/silver ?

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    Re: VPI Axanthic ?

    Quote Originally Posted by kapla View Post
    So I pictures of axanthic ball pythons and some are silver/grey and some are 'normal' looking but say axanthic . I'm a noob so please excuse me but how are they anaxthic if they aren't grey/silver ?

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    They are super hard to photograph and capture the true colors

    This is the best shot I have gotten
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    ah so they just don't photograph well ?
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    Some loose their vibrant silver/grey colors they brown out so to speak.
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    Re: VPI Axanthic ?

    Quote Originally Posted by llovelace View Post
    Some loose their vibrant silver/grey colors they brown out so to speak.
    Agreed. 90% of the time the silver/grey ones are babies and the browner ones are subadults/adults. Like pastels, a lot of them just dont keep their colors well.

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