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    Re: "White" patterned ball pythons?

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    And now would ghost give a similiar look? I just want the nice white/cream and the black. Not too picky about the pattern. Is Axanthic the only gene that will give me the white and black I'm seeking? Odd to me how spiders hold the white better than pins. I'm so used to horse genetics that BP genetics are all way over my head currently. Thank you for the help!
    Axanthic reduces yellow pigment, which ball pythons have a lot of and its not supposed to touch the black pigment, so the gene does a lot of what your looking for. Besides cleaning up the axanthic, there are super black pastels, they are solid black on top and white on the bottom, no pattern tho. Mix in pied and it makes white patches on the black, thats called the panda pied as mentioned above.

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