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    Well, if you're lucky, you'd probably find an axanthic (let's say VPI line) that's het g-stripe, and a g-stripe that's het VPI axanthic, and breed them together. With luck you'd get about 1/4 of the babies being VPI axanthic genetic stripe.

    You could breed an axanthic and a g-stripe together, then use their double het babies to get axanthic g-stripes, but it'd probably take longer, and you'd get lost in possible hets with all the non-visible normal-appearing hatchlings.

    Don't cross axanthic lines, they're not compatible with each other.

    I follow someone one tumblr that has a VPI axanthic g-stripe and goodness, she is absolutely STUNNING. If I wanted another ball python I'd probably do a VPI axanthic line...... maybe g-stripe. Maybe. I'm not sold on it yet lol.
    Last edited by Starscream; 11-15-2017 at 04:20 PM.
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