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    New breeder female morph question (Poss het red axanthic)

    Hello,

    Picked this ~5 y/o girl up expecting a normal but found out afterwards that she is possibly het red axanthic. The temptation is strong to try and prove that out, however I was looking for feedback before spending the money on a known red axanthic.

    That aside & without further ado, the photos!

    Her next to my little normal female:


    Head & more side view:


    Belly:


    Another head view:


    Full back:


    Thanks for any insight that can be provided!

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    Re: New breeder female morph question (Poss het red axanthic)

    Not a het red axanthic.

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    Het red axanthics actually are not a recessive morph (stupid name IMO)

    Het red axanthics are a co-dominate morph. Either it is visually there or it is not.
    ~Aaron

    0.1 Pastel 100% Het Clown Ball Python (Hestia)
    1.0 Coastal/Jungle Carpet Python (Shagrath)
    0.1 Dumeril's Boa (Nergal)

    0.1 Bearded Dragon (Gaius)

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    Agreed! Het red axanthic is confusing... Couldnt they have given it a better name?
    -Andrew Hall-

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    not het red at all
    1.0 black pastel dh ghost clown 'Ezio'
    1.0 "dinker" 'Coco'
    1.0 pastel lesser het clown 'Link'
    1.0 enchi het albino 'Master Chief'
    1.0 sable het hypo 'Sephiroth'
    1.0 bumblebee het hypo 'Leon'
    0.1 lesser het ghost 'Zelda'
    0.1 Mojave 'Tifa Lockhart'
    0.1 normal dh ghost clown 'Sophia'
    0.2 normal 'Baby' & 'Yuna'

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    Looks like a regular normal to me.
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    I can't keep up with what I have

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    Het red axanthic is the heterozygous form and the homozygous form is the red axanthic similar to a het Ivory AKA Yellowbelly is the incomplete dominate form of an Ivory.
    Definitely confusing, just like ....there are no co-dominate traits in ball pythons, incomplete dominate traits yes, co-dom no...
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    Thanks for the quick feedback everyone! Confirms my initial suspicions based on the Het Red Axanthic hunting guide however when I doubt I'd rather ask those in the know before spending money.

    The het aspect is confusing in this case as it seems more like a pastel/super pastel genetic where the het form is still a visible morph.

    I am still extremely happy with her as she is a nice normal, proven breeder and I got a great price.

    Now back to my original plans of finding a nice bumblebee boyfriend for her.
    (plus I still want a multigene female so this provides the excuse for another couple of acquisitions. )

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    Looks normal to me too

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    Re: New breeder female morph question (Poss het red axanthic)

    Quote Originally Posted by ColdOne View Post
    The het aspect is confusing in this case as it seems more like a pastel/super pastel genetic where the het form is still a visible morph.
    That's because it is the same
    ~Aaron

    0.1 Pastel 100% Het Clown Ball Python (Hestia)
    1.0 Coastal/Jungle Carpet Python (Shagrath)
    0.1 Dumeril's Boa (Nergal)

    0.1 Bearded Dragon (Gaius)

    1.0 Siberian Husky (Picard)
    0.1 German Shepherd/Lab Mix (Jadzia)

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