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    Re: Is he really an Axanthic?

    I whant to be a wanna be!!! :'(

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    Re: Is he really an Axanthic?

    I got a few shots of axanthics from a few breeders who would be considered trustworthy. I personally see no difference between this same and theirs; if anything, mine has less yellow than theirs. So why can they call theirs Axes and I can't? See, the one on the right top and bottom left are practically orange compared to my specimen. And the one on the top left could be a dead ringer.

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    Re: Is he really an Axanthic?

    Axanthics blow me away. The only way I can even tell them apart is when they are babies. As to say, "I don't know". Sorry. Lol
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    Re: Is he really an Axanthic?

    to me the axanthics are a morph you have to see in person and you have to photograph really accurately to see. i think the main 2 lines of axanthics are vpi and snake keeper. most of the "more silver ones" i've seen seen from the vpi line. babies are awesome and you can really tell who's who. adults can vary some in looks. i'm not real knowledgable in this morph, just sharing my thoughts.



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    Re: Is he really an Axanthic?

    the only whay you can be realy jure is to breed it to a het ax or to breed it and see the babies and prove them out

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    Re: Is he really an Axanthic?

    Here's where he came from. My friend has a pet store and therefore, a lot of idiots abandon their pets with her. This was sort of the case; this girl who knew her was pist at her ex for leaving her, and was selling off his herps; he also had a few lizards. He was already adult sized when I bought him; so it's anyone's guess where he came from!
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    Re: Is he really an Axanthic?

    He looks awsome Axanthic or not, just breed him and try to prove him out. Thats what im doing with my so called "axanthic" Good Luck

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    Re: Is he really an Axanthic?

    Wow Aric, that is an awesome looking snake. By looks I would say it is an axanthic, but what do I know, I'm still pretty much a newb!
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    Re: Is he really an Axanthic?




    I just....

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    get it!!!

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    Re: Is he really an Axanthic?

    When in doubt
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