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    pure whit snake with original pattern

    Hi I wanted to know if there was a snake like a lesser bee but instead of yellowish white as the base skin color it is pure white and keeps the black patterning. Is this possible? If it is, sign me up for one.

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    The closest I can think of is axanthic spider http://www.worldofballpythons.com/mo...anthic-spider/. Not pure white but still pretty cool looking.

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    Axanthics are probably going to be the closest to what you are looking for.

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    Re: pure whit snake with original pattern


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    Axanthic fireflys are pretty white as babies, axanthic removes yellow pigment, so anything yellow should be white or close to it, problem is most axanthics tend to bring some of the pigment back growing up, though I haven't seen an adult axanthic firefly, so they might stay whiter possibly

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    Re: pure whit snake with original pattern

    thanks for those who posted links. some great examples there using the axanthics. I haven't done this so it is just theory but i reckon if you could get enchi into those combos they would clean up even whiter. Anyone done that or got a link to one ?

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    Re: pure whit snake with original pattern

    http://www.worldofballpythons.com/mo...nchi-vpi-line/

    There's an Enchi Axanthic for you...

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    I'm thinking axanthic lesser bee, or axanthic queen bee maybe. Lesser bees and queen bees hatch out pretty white and kind of yellow as they age, axanthic might clean that up. There aren't many pictures of either combo, but in theory it would be mostly white (maybe a little grayish) with some pretty cool patterning.

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    Re: pure whit snake with original pattern

    i meant enchi added to an axanthic that had those extra genes - like enchi axanthic queen/killer bee ?

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