But regardless of all the bright colored snakes in my collection I always liked the Axanthics

Tom Stevens
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But regardless of all the bright colored snakes in my collection I always liked the Axanthics

Tom Stevens
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it is the coolest morph on the planet. no real question about origin, turns into a beautiful adult animal, no problems reproducing (anymore it seems...) on and on. not only that IMO it is a morph that could actually survive out in the wild, if it were expressed in a wild population. no problems with UV, no odd coloration, just lean mean kingsnake machine.
daveb
You can see the difference of your Lemke with the dark blue color and the plain color of the New England as neonates:
New England hatchling:
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"Yeah ya told me, and ya wrote it down too. But how the hell am I supposed to remember!"
Is She Gravid too,,just kiddin nice lil fatty
shes 2yr olds

Man, anytime you add blue to black it is just a thing of beauty! That's why I love the mbk's, you get both in the same color! Keep one of those handy for me, see ya Friday!
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Todd Hughes
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