A second Axanthic hatchling from the first clutch of black headed pythons. As there were 2 of these from 8 that hatched I'm assuming both parents are heterozygous for this trait, which would give one quarter of the clutch lacking red and yellow pigment.
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hi neil just wanted to no if you have any adult axanthics if so could you stick up a pic of one so we can see how they look as adults they are amazing thanks troy lee
A website designed to display images of some pythons in my collection.Throughout the breeding season I'll be putting up photos of pairs of pythons and their offspring.
Some of the hatchlings will be for private sale.
Please note that snakes can only be transferred to Australian residents with the correct state licences.
If you would like any more information or photos please contact me .............................
neils@netc.net.au
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3 comments:
hi neil just wanted to no if you have any adult axanthics if so could you stick up a pic of one so we can see how they look as adults they are amazing thanks troy lee
Impresionate! que bonitas serpientes!
Un saludo desde EspaƱa.
http://begoyrafa-hoydiceelperidico.blogspot.com/
You just gotta love those Aexanthics :)
NIce one Neil :)
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