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    Re: Which line of Axanthics?

    I personally like the SK axanthics, but would work with vpi also. You dont see as much sk stuff out there, but i have seen sk's that out shine vpi (and visa versa) but not as much being availible sk stuff seems to be higher priced
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    Re: Which line of Axanthics?

    Quote Originally Posted by jason_ladouceur View Post
    I’m really not an Axanthic fan but from what I’ve heard and seen VPI's are supposed to be the best for holding their colour and TSK brown out very badly. at least all the TSK's I’ve seen are almost impossible to distinguish from normal’s by 8 months.
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    I have to say that that is a HORRIBLE photographic representation of the TSK Axanthic.

    I will have to get some good pictures and share them.
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    I have a Joliff female, and what I like about that line is that they were crossed heavily with the Joliff tiger (a genetic reduced pattern trait), so a lot of them are reduced or banded pattern. My female has kept her silver coloring pretty well, though she certainly isn't an adult yet.

    The other thing to consider, though, is that VPI is by far the most popular, and therefore I've found that most of the axanthic stuff available tends to be VPI. It can be tougher to find Joliff line animals, and I feel like I don't see TSK line stuff offered all that often either.

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    Re: Which line of Axanthics?

    Quote Originally Posted by LadyOhh View Post
    I have to say that that is a HORRIBLE photographic representation of the TSK Axanthic.

    I will have to get some good pictures and share them.
    i would love to see those. like i said i'm not much for Axanthics, to me they are the ringed phytons of the BP world. but i have seen a few that hold there colours well that i really like. mabey if i see enough that keep great colours into adult years i may be converted. the babies after all are with out question amazing.
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    Re: Which line of Axanthics?

    3 years old and sitting at 1500+


    Her breeding


    VPI is all I'm willing to work with when it comes to Axanthics.
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    Re: Which line of Axanthics?

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    3 years old and sitting at 1500+
    Sooo gorgeous!
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    Re: Which line of Axanthics?

    Quote Originally Posted by KingPythons View Post
    3 years old and sitting at 1500+


    Her breeding


    VPI is all I'm willing to work with when it comes to Axanthics.
    Now that is what I call holding onto her colors! Very nice!
    Thanks for posting the pictures.


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