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    Re: VPI Axanthic pinstipes v's VPI Axanthic bumble bees

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    Thats amazing..was thinking on that this afternoon..wonder if it would look like the axanthic ghost
    I'm hoping for a more black and white contrasts with some cool frosting.
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    Re: VPI Axanthic pinstipes v's VPI Axanthic bumble bees

    Quote Originally Posted by Danounet View Post
    I'm hoping for a more black and white contrasts with some cool frosting.
    Sounds cool..was thinking on the same lines, the bp pewter fire & firefly def benefit from the fire gene..I think the axanthic fire would be an intresting combo
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    Re: VPI Axanthic pinstipes v's VPI Axanthic bumble bees

    Quote Originally Posted by Bruceweb View Post
    Sounds cool..was thinking on the same lines, the bp pewter fire & firefly def benefit from the fire gene..I think the axanthic fire would be an intresting combo
    It may look more like the super pastel axanthic ghost, thats more like your description than the axanthic ghost
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    Re: VPI Axanthic pinstipes v's VPI Axanthic bumble bees

    Quote Originally Posted by Bruceweb View Post
    Can I ask a question Mike..do you keep all the het males as well as females?
    Well Ideally from all those pairings Id like to keep a 1.2 of each aside from the double het clown axanthic, I might get a little greedy with that pairing. I might just keep a Male co-dom(any of the ones listed) het for axanthic and keep a female co-dom het axanthic from every pairing and run that male through every morphs female. But even a 1.1 co-dom Het axanthic from each again if the odds are there. That way I can make super axanthics of each morph. . . It all depends on what hatches, I dont like to count my snakes before they hatch
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    Re: VPI Axanthic pinstipes v's VPI Axanthic bumble bees

    Quote Originally Posted by Toronto Python Gurus View Post
    Well Ideally from all those pairings Id like to keep a 1.2 of each aside from the double het clown axanthic, I might get a little greedy with that pairing. I might just keep a Male co-dom(any of the ones listed) het for axanthic and keep a female co-dom het axanthic from every pairing and run that male through every morphs female. But even a 1.1 co-dom Het axanthic from each again if the odds are there. That way I can make super axanthics of each morph. . . It all depends on what hatches, I dont like to count my snakes before they hatch
    Cheers Mike..
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    Re: VPI Axanthic pinstipes v's VPI Axanthic bumble bees

    lavender pied snow clowns long term plan.

    have the following:
    lavs x pied hets
    axanthics
    need 1 female clown ;(

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    Re: VPI Axanthic pinstipes v's VPI Axanthic bumble bees

    Quote Originally Posted by Toronto Python Gurus View Post
    Well Ideally from all those pairings Id like to keep a 1.2 of each aside from the double het clown axanthic, I might get a little greedy with that pairing. I might just keep a Male co-dom(any of the ones listed) het for axanthic and keep a female co-dom het axanthic from every pairing and run that male through every morphs female. But even a 1.1 co-dom Het axanthic from each again if the odds are there. That way I can make super axanthics of each morph. . . It all depends on what hatches, I dont like to count my snakes before they hatch
    You have some great pairing going on there. I would recommend, however, keeping 2 males from any Double Recessive project as a back up. I produced double het Axanthic Pieds last year, and kept 2.2 from the breeding. You never know whne one of those males gets pene issues, or just doesn't want to breed until he is 3 or 4 years old. Just a suggestion.

    p.s. My proven breeder DH True ghost male decided that he didn't want to breed this year, until about 2 weeks ago. My DH True Ghost female (also a proven breeder) was developing nicely, and I had starting getting thoughts of throwing something Hypo or Axanthic in there with her just to not loose a potential clutch. I bought this pair, as oppossed to producing them, so was only fortunate enough to get a pair. Sometimes having that back-up male is a blessing.

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    Re: VPI Axanthic pinstipes v's VPI Axanthic bumble bees

    Quote Originally Posted by muddoc View Post
    You have some great pairing going on there. I would recommend, however, keeping 2 males from any Double Recessive project as a back up. I produced double het Axanthic Pieds last year, and kept 2.2 from the breeding. You never know whne one of those males gets pene issues, or just doesn't want to breed until he is 3 or 4 years old. Just a suggestion.

    p.s. My proven breeder DH True ghost male decided that he didn't want to breed this year, until about 2 weeks ago. My DH True Ghost female (also a proven breeder) was developing nicely, and I had starting getting thoughts of throwing something Hypo or Axanthic in there with her just to not loose a potential clutch. I bought this pair, as oppossed to producing them, so was only fortunate enough to get a pair. Sometimes having that back-up male is a blessing.

    Just my .02,
    That is a great idea, thanks for the suggestion, Ideally I would like to keep all the double hets from that pairing
    Cheers!
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