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    Axanthic pied

    Are these available? I have been trying to find them for sale with no luck. Maybe I'm looking in the wrong places. Also, anyone have any idea how much they cost?

    thanks!

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    http://www.worldofballpythons.com/morphs/axanthic-pied/

    I've seen a few people on here say they are working on them, but it seems to be something that is hard to produce since it's all recessive genes.

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    Re: Axanthic pied

    Like Kat said, since it's a double recessive BP, they're pretty rare to find.

    I'd try to look on Fauna Classified or King Snake.


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    Re: Axanthic pied

    Ok, thanks! Maybe one will come up

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    No clue on an actual price but a rare double recessive ball python like that is going to be worth a pretty penny id guess $5000+ (but dont quote me on that price)
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    Re: Axanthic pied

    Yeah, after I saw that there were none for sale anywhere, I figured they'd be a pretty penny...

    its too bad, my wife was searching for one earlier. Beautiful snakes!

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    Re: Axanthic pied

    there was a thread a few days ago with someone who is breeding a pied to an axanthic(forget who). I drooled when I found out what the outcome is. Like OMG!

    Like kat showed, they are produced, but they are probably rare.
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    Re: Axanthic pied

    The last Lightning Pied I saw was over $10K. Stunning snake it was too.

    http://www.worldofballpythons.com/morphs/axanthic-pied/

    ^^^ This guy is only 20 minutes away from me and I almost drool every time I see his snakes at a reptile show.

    Edit: I should note that although I did see some nice examples of Lightnings Pied at the last CRBE, I didn't notice a listed price, the last I saw for sale were the year before. I am just assuming that being a double recessive the price will not drop as quickly on these snakes as on other combos.
    Last edited by Raven01; 01-29-2014 at 12:49 AM.

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    last lightning pied I seen for sale was like 15k and they don't ship to the us .. markus jane has the best example ive seen to date
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    I saw some at Gateway City Reptiles, here is a link to their Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/GatewayCityReptiles

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