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    I purchased my two axanthics from Rob Hutchinson. So far i like them, but they are still very young. The female looks like she might brown out a little, but the male is looking pretty clean so far. Time will tell.
    Why keep a snake? Why keep any animal? Because you enjoy the animal, find something beautiful and fascinating about it, and it fits seamlessly into your lifestyle.

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    Re: Axanthic breeders?

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    I really appreciate that. I've got no problem with small time breeders as long as they're professional and have good reviews. I know everyone has to start someone and not everyone gets big. I'll be there myself when I start breeding and I know I'll want people to give me a chance.

    And summetime should work out well. I'll get my hours due to no summer classes so I can save up and get everything sorted out. Is there a range of months that most breeders sell during? I'm not familiar with the best times to shop.
    You'll find babies for sale year round. However, late summer and early fall seem to have the most to choose from. Clutches have hatched and babies have been feeding and are ready to be sold.

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    Holloway Herps and Bailey and Bailey both produce VPI Line. I fingers crossed may have some this fall if my het x het pairing takes.

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    I have a couple of females due to ovulate any day now. Spider het VPI x Pastel VPI and Spider het VPI x Pastel het VPI. Crossing fingers for VPI Bumble Bees. The Pastel VPI female is just as silver now at 1800 grams as she was when I brought her home.
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    Re: Axanthic breeders?

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    I just want a very light and clean patterned animal for my very ambitious future breeding plans.
    I'm gonna send you a PM. I have a friend who might have something right up your alley.
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    Re: Axanthic breeders?

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    I have a couple of females due to ovulate any day now. Spider het VPI x Pastel VPI and Spider het VPI x Pastel het VPI. Crossing fingers for VPI Bumble Bees. The Pastel VPI female is just as silver now at 1800 grams as she was when I brought her home.
    WOW that girl is sick! That's exactly why I like VIP line axanthics. I happen to love what pastel does to them...it just seems to make them keep their silver vs. browning out.

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