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03-28-02, 10:31 PM
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A Couple Ball Pictures
I posted this on another forum and I thought you guys maybe interested in seeing the pics
Woods line Axanthic Black Backs. I produced 2 males this year. Pictured are the 2 males as well as a sibling to the Axanthics. Ralph Davis bought one of the males.
<img src="http://coreywoods.com/CoreyUpload/Mar02/3861.jpg">
This is the Axanthic male I kept back.
<img src="http://coreywoods.com/CoreyUpload/Mar02/3868.jpg">
Axanthic head show (Pied male in the back ground)
<img src="http://coreywoods.com/Misc/Pied%20and%20Axanthic%204834.jpg">
Pied male (produced by Ralph Davis last year)
<img src="http://coreywoods.com/Misc/5219.jpg">
<img src="http://coreywoods.com/Misc/5285.jpg">
Pied, Axanthic, Orange Ghost and Pastel (het for Orange Ghost)
<img src="http://coreywoods.com/Misc/5297.jpg">
Pastel X Orange Ghost (2002 breeding). I produced a pair of Pastels Het for Orange Ghost last year from the same female bred to a differnt Pastel Male.
<img src="http://coreywoods.com/Misc/Pastel%20x%20Orange%20Ghost%202002%205591.jpg">
Enjoy,
Corey Woods
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03-28-02, 10:34 PM
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DAMN!!! Hands down Corey you got Canadas finest BP collection ive seen yet!!
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03-28-02, 10:43 PM
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damn.. you got quite a collection..
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03-28-02, 11:15 PM
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? for ya Corey....what defines an axanthic? I've seen some that are black and white, then some that have a tinge of yellow, much paler than a normal. Do they gain colour as they age?
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03-28-02, 11:21 PM
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wow
Those are the best Ball Pythons I have seen anyone post pictures of yet.
I love those Axanthic balls. Those are so AMAZING! wow.
Marisa
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03-28-02, 11:32 PM
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Great Pics! Beauty axanthic and Orange Ghost.
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03-29-02, 04:18 AM
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WOW!
Those are the most nice looking axanthics ive ever seen!!! Your snakes are AMAZING! Ive said it once, i'll say it again....WOW!!! (jaw dropping gorgeous!!!!!!!!!!!!!)
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03-29-02, 06:44 AM
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cool
Just nodding in amazement ....and agreeing with everyone else Corey
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03-29-02, 08:30 AM
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Yve,
Most of the Axanthics I've seen pictures of on Kingsnake.com aren't axanthics in my opinion. They are pailer than a normal but not axanthic. Some Axanthic lines do develop yellow with age and as always some look better than others. Both of the males I produced are turning almost a skin colour.....it is quite interesting.
Thanks for you kind words everyone.
Corey
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03-29-02, 08:38 AM
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No need for thanks Corey :bugout: Credit is due where credit is due!
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03-29-02, 10:51 AM
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I would have replied earlier but the pics wouldn't download.....but they have now and those are the beauts! of the beauts!..... Good luck this season Corey!
What year do u plan on producing the Most anticipated CARAMEL?
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03-29-02, 11:55 AM
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Grant,
Last year I bred my pair of 1998 Het Caramels (NERD Line) together and the female produced 3 slugs. The male had 100% fertility in the other clutches he fathered. Anyways, the pair has been breeding again this year and the female is full of follicles. So, I'm hoping to get good eggs from her this year.......my fingers are crossed. If I don't produce a Caramel this year then I'm temped to go out and buy one.
Corey
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03-29-02, 12:58 PM
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By the way......your snakes are goooorgeous!
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04-14-02, 06:31 PM
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.........
Those axathics kick a$$ eh? So cool looking. Ahhhh, the possibilities are endless...
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