Here HE is out of the egg! It took several tries but proves we just can't give up. I am very happy with how he looks and like everyone else, I can't wait to see the super version and spinner version. Hope everyone enjoys the pic!
Jared Carr

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Here HE is out of the egg! It took several tries but proves we just can't give up. I am very happy with how he looks and like everyone else, I can't wait to see the super version and spinner version. Hope everyone enjoys the pic!
Jared Carr

Very nice. What a great project. Congrats!
Matt Ozsvath
Lizards of Oz
www.lizardsofoz.com
Beautiful snake dude!
WOW thats a really nice looking snake!
np
Oz
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PIJAC and USARK Member
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The foundation axanthic animal to start this project was a little girl that I purchased in Daytona from Brian Sharp. She was a beautiful hatchling and has held her color quite nicely.
Jared Carr
I can think of a million things to do with the little guy... that's a huge score. Good luck with him.
Oz
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This photo has got me really thinking about the exact function of the pastel gene. I used to think it "added yellow". But in the case of this snake, it has no yellow, the pastel didn't add anything. It made the snake lighter (at least that's my impression comparing your photo to the ones of Axanthic Pin babies I googled).
I'm now wondering, does the pastel gene function by taking away some (but not all) of the darker coloring that normally masks the yellow that exists in the snake to allow the yellow to show through better?
Like the yellow on albinos is so pretty because the albino gene removed all of the dark colors leaving behind only the whites and yellows that would be there normally, it doesn't actually add yellow, just takes away the stuff that covered it up.
Does the pastel gene function like that? Taking away some of the stuff that covers up yellow? In which case the pastel gene in the case of an axanthic would be taking away stuff as well which would be the reason your snake looks lighter and cleaner, and wouldn't look more yellow because no yellow to begin with?
Makes me rethink the whole use of the pastel gene and how it affects morphs if the gene functions by "taking away" some dark as opposed to "adding" yellow which is what I'd been thinking it did prior to puzzling over this Axanthic/Pastel snake and trying to figure out how the two genes were working with each other.
If my theory is correct, does it take away a whole color (one of the components that makes up brown) or does it just function to lighten a color, like a hypo kind of thing?
If my theory is totally wrong, could someone explain to me how the pastel gene does function?
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Ball Pythons
1.1 100% het Caramel Albinos (Edward & Bella)
0.1 66% ph Caramel Albino (Rosalie)
0.1 Caramel Albino (Bellatrix)
0.1 High Contrast Albino (Princess Buttercup)
1.0 Butterscotch Ghost (Nick)
1.0 Honey Bee (Aragog)
0.1 Pastel Orange Ghost (Nagini)
0.1 Spider 66% ph Ghost(Nymphadora)
1.1 Mojaves (Lucius & Renesme)
0.1 Pastel Lesser (Narcissa)
0.1 Pinstripe (Arwen)
1.0 Pewter (Salazar)
0.1 Bumble Bee (Alice)
0.1 Lemonblast (Luna)
0.1 Blond Pastel (Katie)
1.0 Bell Pastel (Jasper)
0.1 African Dinker (Esme)
0.0.9 Eggs in the incubator (Edward x Bella)
0.0.3 Eggs in the incubator (Jasper x Esme)
Corns
1.1 het Amel, Anery, Charcoal, Bloodred (Romeo & Juliet)
1.0 Blizzard het Bloodred poss het Anery Lav (Tumnus)
0.1 Fire het Anery (Ginny)
0.1 Anery Lav (Lucy)
0.1 Plasma (Victoria)
0.1 Opal (Jewel)
0.0.23 Eggs in the incubator (Romeo x Juliet)
0.0.18 Eggs in the incubator (Tumnus x Lucy)
Hogs
1.0 Albino Western (Hogwarts)
0.1 het Albino Western (Hufflepuff)
0.1 Tri Color (Molly)
Congrats Jared. I think it looks great, and I can't wait until we see the Axanthic Spinner and Axanthic Spinner Blast. With that MALE, you are on your way.
Good luck with that project,
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Tim and Monica Bailey
Bailey & Bailey Reptiles
Go ahead and send it to me....NICE!!!!
Cory
Way to rub it in you choad! Lol Im kiddin brother thats awsome...
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www.strongholdreptiles.com
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