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    I've had VPI and SK. Though the SK line is nice, they just don't compare to VPI as adults. This is one of our Pastel VPI girls. She is around 2000 grams.


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    Re: Anxanthic snakes

    Not sure if they are available easily where you are but, MJ Axanthics from Markus Jayne, you have to see his Lightning Pied. Holy drool, it had some good size on it and I could see no browning occurring. This will be the line I with most likely end up working with when I get into the Axanthics.
    It would be interesting to see if his line is compatible with the newer and rather pricey Black Axanthic (which is another drool worthy snake).

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    Re: Anxanthic snakes

    Quote Originally Posted by Raven01 View Post
    Not sure if they are available easily where you are but, MJ Axanthics from Markus Jayne, you have to see his Lightning Pied. Holy drool, it had some good size on it and I could see no browning occurring. This will be the line I with most likely end up working with when I get into the Axanthics.
    It would be interesting to see if his line is compatible with the newer and rather pricey Black Axanthic (which is another drool worthy snake).
    No they will not be compatible

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    Re: Anxanthic snakes

    Quote Originally Posted by EME View Post
    No they will not be compatible
    Who tested and proved that out? Last I spoke with Mark he did say he had verified the other known axanthics were not compatible but, to my knowledge the MJ and VPI Black have never been tried.

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    Re: Anxanthic snakes

    I would have to agree that MJ line anxanthics are probably your best bet for balls. But IMO if you want to get in to anxanthic snakes that aren't for the most part just a huge disappointment get some sand boas. They hold that amazing juvenile colour there entire lives. Way better then most bp's that unless you know what your looking for and squint one eye, basically look like normals within the first year.
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    Re: Anxanthic snakes

    Quote Originally Posted by jason_ladouceur View Post
    I would have to agree that MJ line anxanthics are probably your best bet for balls. But IMO if you want to get in to anxanthic snakes that aren't for the most part just a huge disappointment get some sand boas. They hold that amazing juvenile colour there entire lives. Way better then most bp's that unless you know what your looking for and squint one eye, basically look like normals within the first year.
    Sorry but I disagree completely, not unlike boas when you have nice examples of the morph they stay black and silver




    That's the same as arguing lavenders look the same as regular albinos

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    Quote Originally Posted by EME View Post
    Sorry but I disagree completely, not unlike boas when you have nice examples of the morph they stay black and silver




    That's the same as arguing lavenders look the same as regular albinos
    That probably would have been more convincing if you hadn't posted a picture of a black and brown snake. And sadley that is actually a good example of a nice adult.
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    Re: Anxanthic snakes

    Quote Originally Posted by jason_ladouceur View Post
    I would have to agree that MJ line anxanthics are probably your best bet for balls. But IMO if you want to get in to anxanthic snakes that aren't for the most part just a huge disappointment get some sand boas. They hold that amazing juvenile colour there entire lives. Way better then most bp's that unless you know what your looking for and squint one eye, basically look like normals within the first year.
    The MJ line is very nice, but they are difficult to get ahold of and the number of people working with them is quite small compared to VPI. And while you are (partially) correct that the single gene animals can look a bit 'meh' as adults, they are spectacular in combinations. I certainly won't be trading this (VPI) girl in for a sand boa any time soon!
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    Re: Anxanthic snakes

    Quote Originally Posted by Brandon Osborne View Post
    I've had VPI and SK. Though the SK line is nice, they just don't compare to VPI as adults. This is one of our Pastel VPI girls. She is around 2000 grams.
    Beautiful girl.

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    Re: Anxanthic snakes

    I have one of Brandon's VPI's that is around 500gr. I know he's still small but he is just as bright and dark as the day I received him.
    I would post a pick but I just fed him.
    Give me a day and I'll download a pic.
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