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    Has anyone ever?

    Has anyone ever been able to produce a Axanthic Pinstripe Pied ball python? Is it even possible? I have always wanted a snake that looks like that but still havent found one. How hard is it to breed for? If you wanted to breed for one how would you go about it?


    Also is anyone willing to share information with me about breeding ball pythons. I really want to get into that but I lack knowledge!

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    Its possible and probably already done.
    Its just 2 recessives and a dom.
    There have already been 3 gene recessives produced.

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    Has it been done, it's possible sadly while a lot of animals are posted on WOB not everyone cares to post pictures and when you try a year later your animal may still not be listed

    Is it possible? Yes

    How would I go about it.

    I would get a female Pinstripe DH Axanthic Pied and a year later I would pick up a male Axanthic Het Pied or a Male Pied het Axanthic or most likely a male Axanthic Pied.

    Now if you wanted to do it from scratch and on a very low budget get a female Axanthic Pinstripe and a male pied, you will produce DH Axanthic Pied and Pinstripe DH Axanthic Pied, hold back some DH Axanthic Pied Females and a Male Pinstripe DH Axanthic Pied and pair them together when of age.

    A better alternative would be to hold back the females Pinstripe DH Axanthic Pied and a year later pickup a Pied Het Axanthic or an Axanthic Het Pied or if you have the budget an Axanthic Pied.

    It's all about budget, space, odds, time, willingness to produce and have to sell poss het etc.
    Deborah Stewart


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    Re: Has anyone ever?

    Maybe reach out to Bailey & Bailey Reptiles (Tim Bailey). After looking through his birthing records, he's been breeding with these traits for a few years. He may have hit somewhere along the line...

    Check out clutch #29 from 2017: http://baileyreptiles.com/birthrecor...ear=2017&id=29

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    Re: Has anyone ever?

    There is Axanthic Pinstripe Pied pos. Enchi in Morphmarket right now from Big Bang Morphs.

    https://www.morphmarket.com/us/c/rep...pythons/216788
    *.* TNTC

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    Re: Has anyone ever?

    Quote Originally Posted by Lord Sorril View Post
    There is Axanthic Pinstripe Pied pos. Enchi in Morphmarket right now from Big Bang Morphs.

    https://www.morphmarket.com/us/c/rep...pythons/216788
    I was guessing at least 3K, so 4K doesn't surprise me.

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