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    Mojave VPI Axanthic

    I have a new Mojave VPI Axanthic BP that is about 5.5 months old and 170 grams. I’d love to compare one to togers of similar varieties if you guys have any and use this thread to track husband progression as he grows. ☺️
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    Re: Mojave VPI Axanthic

    Love the Mohovie axanthic look

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    Re: Mojave VPI Axanthic

    Beautiful....and welcome!!

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    Very nice and welcome!

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    Welcome and congrats.
    Maybe a little too cold for that baby to be going on car rides?
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    Re: Mojave VPI Axanthic

    Quote Originally Posted by RickyNY View Post
    Welcome and congrats.
    Maybe a little too cold for that baby to be going on car rides?
    Thanks everyone!

    and yes, I drove 3.5 hours to pick him up and took a picture with him the day I got him before putting him back in his insulated box with a heat pack. I didn’t want to risk fedex.

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    Re: Mojave VPI Axanthic

    That is a nice looking snake!

    Males almost always have a slower growth curve than females.
    Pictured is one of my female VPI Axanthic Pastel hold-backs I hatched Aug 2nd, 2018, @ 344 grams.






    *.* TNTC

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    Re: Mojave VPI Axanthic

    Beautiful new addition, congratulations!
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    Re: Mojave VPI Axanthic

    Quote Originally Posted by Lord Sorril View Post
    That is a nice looking snake!

    Males almost always have a slower growth curve than females.
    Pictured is one of my female VPI Axanthic Pastel hold-backs I hatched Aug 2nd, 2018, @ 344 grams.






    Beautifull! I love the pastel addition. She's so big compared to my male! 😮

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    Re: Mojave VPI Axanthic

    I've read that most axanthics tend to brown out as they age, though some strains are more likely to keep their black and white coloration. I'm not finding much information on a Mojave-axanthic morph but am wondering if anyone has information about their coloration as adults. In the grand scheme, i know it's relatively unimportant what color he is but I am curious as to what to expect. He will be loved regardless. 💕

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