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    Introducing the Sable Het Red Axanthic!

    Haven't seen these elsewhere, so I think they are a first.

    1.1 Sable Het Red Axanthics (Lace Blackbacks) came out of their eggs this morning. These were produced by a sable male x Ballroom Python South Lace BlackBack, which we proved compatible with the Woods line Het Red Axanthic last year for producing Red Axanthics.

    I love how dark and gooey these came out. I'm looking forward to seeing how their color is after they shed. I know sables and het reds aren't the most popular morphs, but I think their potential is really untapped. I enjoy the dark morphs and am very pleased with how these turned out.

    Photos include a sable and a het red for comparison.

    What do you think? Thanks for looking!







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    Jessica Gibbs

    www.supercoilconstrictors.com
    Balls, Corns, Bci, Bcl, Bco & Morelia

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