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    2011 Axanthic Black Headed Python...and, some others

    Thought I would show this girl off.




    Along with a few others from the collection......












    UGH!!!! Too many to choose from!

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    Great pics! Thanks for sharing
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    derek,

    saw tom at the show with axanthics. they are amazing!!

    love your fader too!!

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    Re: 2011 Axanthic Black Headed Python...and, some others

    Quote Originally Posted by Lucas339 View Post
    derek,

    saw tom at the show with axanthics. they are amazing!!

    love your fader too!!
    Hey brotha....Yeah, we've both been very happy with the Axanthic stuff.

    It's a fun project as there are so many different looks that occur with the Axanthic lines.

    The girl up top is from a new line of Axanthic BHP that a buddy of mine bred. (outside of mine and Tom's line) from unknown hets.

    BHPs are going to be the "bee's knee's" in a few years with all the different morphs becoming available.
    Fun stuff.

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    Cheers Cendalla and waltah!

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    Re: 2011 Axanthic Black Headed Python...and, some others

    It's so refreshing to see BH Pythons (my favorite aussie species!) Love the axanthic!

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    Amazing! I want some!

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    Re: 2011 Axanthic Black Headed Python...and, some others

    Quote Originally Posted by Derek Roddy View Post
    Thought I would show this girl off.




    Along with a few others from the collection......












    UGH!!!! Too many to choose from!

    D
    whats the history behind the black heads? is it a camoflauge thing or is it because there isnt a lot of heat where they are from so it attracts the most heat possible when available? just curious...beautiful pets!!!

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