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Thread: Any idea's ?

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    Wow very axanthic looking....but if you bought as a normal...then probably just a normal but worth tinkering with in some breeding exper. if you are doing any of that. Great looking snake
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    Re: Any idea's ?

    I don't think it is an axanthic, but it is a really intriguing normal to say the least.
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    Thanks for the replys guys and gals

    Basically theres a little story behind this girl I was sent her with another female for compensation from a big breeder here in the UK, I never noticed her head and that until after I left her settle.

    I posted a few photographs up of her and people kept saying nice Axanthic and is that an Axanthic etc. I can see where people are coming from with the Axanthic's but I'm not convinced myself ( I'm hoping she isn't an Axanthic because they aren't in my plans ) I will be breeding her this season coming to a Pinstripe and a spider fingers crossed for a split sired clutch and then I'll breed one of her son's back to her to see if she is Axanthic. If she isn't I won't be too bothered If she is then god knows what to do next lol.
    Last edited by Tempestas; 09-20-2010 at 08:57 AM. Reason: I put breeding instead of breeder.

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    Re: Any idea's ?

    Send her "oop north" for a holiday.

    I'd definately hold back one of the sons - probably a spider if you get the split clutch.


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    I high doubt thats axanthic, I guess no harm in trying to prove something out tho.

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    Re: Any idea's ?

    Quote Originally Posted by dr del View Post
    Send her "oop north" for a holiday.

    I'd definately hold back one of the sons - probably a spider if you get the split clutch.


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    LOL Del I'm hoping the spider does do the deed to be honest if he produces more spiders that look like him then I can't loose lol I'll be holding back the whole clutch until I know further what's going on with her. If she does prove axanthic then the next problem is what line is she.

    Quote Originally Posted by OhhWatALoser View Post
    I high doubt thats axanthic, I guess no harm in trying to prove something out tho.
    How come you would highly doubt she's an axanthic ? She's very similar to axanthics I've seen.

    I will be breeding her though if she doesn't prove axanthic I will put her to my labyrinth jungle.

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    What to do with this girl

    Instead of making a new thread I'll just bump this one

    I'm undecided on what male to put with this girl I don't know if I should put my Poss Lab Jungle, Pinstripe, Spider, Mojave or fire ( These are what I think would match her nicely but unsure on which one to go for )

    Any ideas/advice on what to pair with her ?

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    If it were me I would go with the fire because of her lightness just to see how the offspring would look
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    def. more then normal. too light and different looking pattern..
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    Re: Any idea's ?

    Quote Originally Posted by wasuslitherin View Post
    def. more then normal. too light and different looking pattern..
    Thank you She's been really bugging me lol.

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