ADULT VS. BABY BALL PYTHONS!!! Looking at zebra bee and zebra bee COMBOS. Does axanthic change??
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- Опубліковано 24 лип 2022
- We take a look at some multi gene babies as adults and as hatchlings, with a focus on zebra bee COMBOS. Yes, axanthic is going to change, but there are things you can do to keep it lighter if you want.
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First! Very nice snakes and glad you did a vid showcasing adults!
I actually like that crazy dark female you have the most out of all of them but obviously they are all super nice snakes.
Zebra bee would be awesome with dessert ghost in it I think. I love axanthic.
Love your videos greeting’s from the Netherlands
Nice example of comparisons.
Hey I watch your videos all the time and figured I'd ask if you guys ever tried pro coco coconut husk because I know of a nether breeder on UA-cam that uses it and he pays about $10 a block when he buys a half a palette and sells the used bedding as landscaping material to cover the cost
I have, it works ok. I just like this a little better
Awesome snakes 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
Still gorgeous as adults. I’m wondering in the future will there be some new gene that can eliminate the brown in adults like some genes that clean up patterns and brighten up colors
@@python-art4u yea sometimes depends on the genes paired. I got some DG stuff that browned out but I also got some DG combos that stayed clean and just got darker not so much brown just darker. I’m waiting for a gene that keeps the exactly the same color from birth
Special, Het Clown, Fire, Pastel, Desert Ghost, Enhancer, Albino, Lavender Albino, Rainbow, Hypo, there are tons of genes that can do amazing things to Axanthic!
@@Ibaneddie76 I work with all of those genes and they all brown out around year 4 except lavender and albino which stay a deep orange and tan
So you cannot really make a black and white axanthic that stays black and white?
You can. Just got to had fire and other things to it. Look at John Dauges gallery