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SOLD!! 2020 66% het Axanthic Black Headed Python Male

RGilmore

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This boy was produced by Jason Hood this year. I received him as part of a group but don't need him. He is a top quality animal with his deep reds and clean pattern and has the bonus of being 66% het axanthic. Jason's normal amimals can go for $2000+. I'm looking for $2600 for this guy. Don't have any axanthics to pair him with? Here's a quick scenario: You pair him with a normal female. Then pair him with two of the offspring. From that, you have a 50% chance of having at least one het/het pair which will in all likelihood give you a few visual axanthics. And you only spent a few hundred extra for the original male. He's a great eater and perfectly healthy. Email [email protected] for the quickest correspondence. Thanks for looking!
 

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