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    Interested to see hatchlings from VPI Axanthic breedings!

    Hello,

    We're adopting a VPI Axanthic yearling next weekend, and whilst we don't have any plans to breed as we're definitely newbies, I do find the genetics in Ball Pythons incredibly interesting and I'm interested to see what people have paired them with (and potentially why) and what they have produced. The guy we're getting him off shared the plans he would have had for potential breedings and whilst we don't plan to carry any of them out, I think it would be interesting to see! I've had a play on the genetics wizard on Ball Python World but I would love to see photos of some actual hatchlings.

    Hope that's okay!

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    Interested to see what morphs a VPI Axanthic can produce?

    Hi all,

    We're bringing our VPI Axanthic male home next weekend, and whilst we have no plans to breed (we're very much newbies), I would be really interested to see what people have managed to breed from a VPI Axanthic. Anyone who's willing to share pictures of their hatchlings with what morph they are and what they were bred from I would greatly appreciate it!

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    here's my VPI Axanthic girl.



    she's also het Albino. so i plan on flipping the switch on her kids and making them almost completely white. that's right, gonna make Snows balls!

    not my pix, but they would look like this:

    http://vpi.com/sites/default/files/B...2511_05o_1.jpg

    i also have a Leopard het VPI Axanthic also, so i may get Axanthic Leopards in the future as well.

    anyway choose a morph, your favorite morph, and grey scale them with Axanthic. look awesome, be awesome.
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    Telling it like it is! Stewart_Reptiles's Avatar
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    I am not big on Axanthic but I do have a big male Pastel Axanthic VPI Line





    The goal with this male is to work toward a Super Pastel Axanthic Pied
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    Some of last year's hatchlings.





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