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Axanthic......

JaredHorenstein Sep 04, 2003 06:02 PM

I was cleaning cages today (like every other day)and i felt like taking some pics.......here is one of My axanthic male, Ruppel Pastel and a nice normal for comparison of colors..

Enjoy,

Jared Horenstein
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Replies (5)

BallBoutique Sep 04, 2003 06:25 PM

I have a dh snow male VPI axanthic.
I have an axanthic SK male.
I have 4 possible dh snow Jolliff line.

This is my SK line axanthic.

One of his babies:

Perhaps the issue is do you want to spend more for the same results? I like my axanthic too!
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RicK Denmon

Ball Boutique,Inc.

Kikai Sep 04, 2003 07:32 PM

Sigh....I just love the axanthics....
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1.1 Ball Python
0.0.1 corn snake
1.0 Bearded Dragon
0.0.2 fish
1.2 cats
3.1 kids
1.0 husband

muggle Sep 05, 2003 09:23 AM

These babies are SO beautiful!!! I so wish I could afford to spend the money to have an Axanthic! I discovered them a few months ago, cruising around the morph galleries, and fell head over heels in love.

enjoy those babies!!

Muggle

batdad Sep 05, 2003 11:24 AM

I have to agree totally with you! I also fell in love with the axanthics when I started looking at BPs. That is one of the reasons I am so excited about my new babies, 2.1 normals that are 100% het (unproven) for axanthic. They are from a WC male owned by a gentleman who is getting out of the breeding business. He is unloading most of his stock and I got a super deal on these guys. I know they are from an unproven line but, I saw the pictures of the sire and figure that this is the only way I will have a chance at this time of owning an axanthic. I would prefer to just go and buy one but that is not an option at this point and probably won't be for a few years to come. So this way will just take a little longer and I get to have the fun of raising them as well.

Sorry for rambling, just too excited, I'll post pics once they are settled in,

Bruce

JaredHorenstein Sep 05, 2003 06:23 PM

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