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    Re: Axanthic?

    Quote Originally Posted by Danounet View Post
    I dont mean to burst your bubble but how did someone get an Axanthic BP 10 years ago, I mean they are still around $500 and it's recessive. Imagine what an Axanthic was going for 10 years ago? I dont see it happening

    Don't some BP lose their coloration when they are underfed?
    No bubbles bursting. The same thoughts have gone thru my head. Weather she's axanthic or not, I still love her all the same.

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    Re: Axanthic?

    Malnutrition could cause the strange pigmentation. I have a feeling that after she gets on a good feeding schedule she will change colors.

    Also, putting a normal male in with her would only give you a bunch of normal looking babies that would be (possibly) het for axanthic. If you want to prove her out in one season, you would need a het axanthic male or an axanthic male.
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    Re: Axanthic?

    Quote Originally Posted by Kaorte View Post
    Malnutrition could cause the strange pigmentation. I have a feeling that after she gets on a good feeding schedule she will change colors.

    Also, putting a normal male in with her would only give you a bunch of normal looking babies that would be (possibly) het for axanthic. If you want to prove her out in one season, you would need a het axanthic male or an axanthic male.
    Without knowing the line of Axanthic, that would be a pricey long shot. If you really wanna prove it, you are most likely gonna have to take the longer way.
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    Re: Axanthic?

    Quote Originally Posted by Danounet View Post
    Without knowing the line of Axanthic, that would be a pricey long shot. If you really wanna prove it, you are most likely gonna have to take the longer way.
    true. I don't know why I always forget about lines when it comes to recessives 8D
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    Re: Axanthic?

    10 years ago most BPs in pet stores were imports or CH. It could very well be an AX as this is how most of the recessive traits were discovered. Once in awhile one would come in on a shiment. In order to prove it to be a definate AX you would need to put an AX to it. You could also do a 100% het AX and you would get normals and AX.

    Its a project worth looking into.

    Oh darn Steffe beat me to it.

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    Re: Axanthic?

    Quote Originally Posted by Kaorte View Post
    true. I don't know why I always forget about lines when it comes to recessives 8D
    I helped out Kaorte! lol.

    I would suggest putting her with the most high yellow male you have. Maybe a pastel? I'm thinking of crossing mine with my Fire
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    Re: Axanthic?

    Good god that's a good craigslist deal! IMO she/he is axanthic as long as the colors haven't changed for some odd reason. Definitely worth proving, and not at all surprising that it slipped past as a normal, it's not the first time! I would just breed him or her back to it's daughters/sons untill you get something, or give up

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    Either way that is a gorgeous snake!!
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    Re: Axanthic?

    Quote Originally Posted by acepythons View Post
    either way that is a gorgeous snake!! :o
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    Re: Axanthic?

    wow.. female of breedin size for $25 u lucky bum!!! ::shakes fist:: lol
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