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Axanthic Male
I think this is kind of an over looked morph, what can you do with a black and white ball python? That's what I thought too, until I saw pictures of an Axanthic spider, Awesome! The axanthic trait really combines well with some of the pattern morphs and of course it is one of two key ingredients in making the snow ball.
These are all the snake keeper line of Axanthic.
$1500
177 grams
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66% possible het Axanthic female #1
For those of you who are wondering what that means, 66% hets are produced when you breed two 100% hets together. Statistically out of 4 eggs, one will be an Axanthic, one will be normal and two will be normal looking 100% hets. Because you can't tell by looking at them which are the hets and which are the normal ones these are called "66% hets". In other words you have a 2 out 3 chance of it being a 100% het.
$200
276 grams
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66% possible het Axanthic female #2
Another possible het female.
$200
306 grams
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66% possible het Axanthic female #3
One more.
$200
228 grams
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Axanthic female
A nice looking girl, feeds great on mice or small rats.
This is the snake keeper line of Axanthic.
$1500
182 grams
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Albino male
The morph that started it all! Still one of the most impressive looking snakes when you see them in person. Beautiful little male and a great feeder.
$1250
308 grams
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Albino female
Awesome little girl, great feeder. You can never have too many albino females to breed down the road!
$1500
159 grams
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