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    Question about axanthics

    Do axanthics typically have a clear belly or do they have some patterning on it? I ask because I just picked up a ball that I think may be one. I'm trying to find the camera cord right now and will post pics when I find it.
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    Re: Question about axanthics

    Ummmmmmmm I'm pretty sure getting an axanthic confused with ANYTHING is impossible

    http://www.newenglandreptile.com/ner.../axanthic.html

    Aside from axanthic with another morph in there nothing else looks like them.
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    Re: Question about axanthics

    Here are some pics of the snake in question. In the 2 pics with 2 snakes he is the smaller darker one in with a normal. And in the last one his belly is like that 100% all the way down.[IMG][/IMG]

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    Re: Question about axanthics

    I don't know... He looks too yellow to be an Axanthic to me.

    P.S. You should really try to quarantine any new animals..
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    Re: Question about axanthics

    It is in qt that was just for the photo for 10 seconds. And he has no yellow on him whatsoever. I guess it's one of those you have to see in person kind of things?
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    Re: Question about axanthics

    Quote Originally Posted by supercinnamon1day View Post
    It is in qt that was just for the photo for 10 seconds. And he has no yellow on him whatsoever. I guess it's one of those you have to see in person kind of things?
    just to let you know, you completely broke your quarantine by introducing him to your other animals, even if it "was just for 10 seconds"..

    In the photo he does appear pretty yellow.

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    Re: Question about axanthics

    If he has mites, your other snake is now going to be crawling with them.

    And the tan/brown on his back is probably due to yellow pigment. He's a pretty looking normal.
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    Re: Question about axanthics

    First things first,
    Is this your snake? A: NO
    Is it your place to tell me about my animals? B: NO
    Am I sending these snakes to you? C: NO
    Why is it that you just cannot reply with a simple answer about the question asked. I am not new to this and for those who know me and have seen my collection know I take very good care of my animals. Now unless you have a reasonable response to my question, leave my hunbandry out of your responses!!



    Thanks to those however who replied positively.
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    Re: Question about axanthics

    In my experience, Axanthics will not have a clear belly like most pattern morphs. Axanthics are simply lacking in yellow pigment, meaning pattern does not change. But of course, you can still get clear bellied normals.

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    Re: Question about axanthics

    its a norm. and its probably best to be super super strict with animals in quarantine. im sure u already kno that tho
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