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  1. Axanthic (VPI) - Ball Python Traits - Morphpedia - MorphMarket

    Axanthic Ball Pythons have a mutation called Axanthism that only affects the xanthophores to either prevent or greatly reduce production of yellow and red pigmentation.

  2. Axanthism - Wikipedia

    Axanthic individuals are usually at higher risk at predation by sight predators compared to normal amphibians. Axanthism can affect the camouflage and aposematic patterns of amphibians, making …

  3. Axanthic - Morph List - World of Ball Pythons

    Axanthic - While albinism is the lack of all melanin or pigment color, Axanthics only lack red or yellow or both. Axanthics are a recessive mutation that produces a snake that is varying shades of grey, …

  4. Axanthic Ball Python: Genetics, Morphs & Care Guide

    Oct 5, 2025 · Discover axanthic ball python genetics, morphs & care. Learn about their striking grayscale appearance, recessive traits & popular breeding combinations.

  5. What Does Axanthic Mean in Snakes: A Detailed Guide

    Jun 2, 2025 · In axanthic snakes, the xanthophores that typically produce yellow pigmentation are either absent or significantly reduced. As a result, the snake appears to have a muted color palette, …

  6. Axanthic Ball Python Animal Facts - Python regius - A-Z Animals

    May 27, 2024 · "Axanthic" literally refers to reduced/absent yellow pigment, so the snake's pattern reads in blacks, whites, and grays. A Ball Python (Python regius) selected for an axanthic trait, …

  7. Axanthic Morphs Explained: Genetics, Care & Breeding Guide

    Jan 31, 2026 · This definitive guide covers the unique genetics behind axanthic reptiles, how it affects their appearance and care, and everything you need to know about breeding these stunning black …

  8. Axanthic Ball Python Morph: Info, Pictures, Facts, & Care Guide

    Jan 27, 2026 · The axanthic ball python acts and looks just like the ball python except for their color, which is in variations of white, black, and gray. The term “axanthic” actually means the snake has a …

  9. Anerythristic Vs. Axanthic: What’S The Difference? - My Reptile Blog

    Apr 16, 2022 · Anerythristic and axanthic are both terms used to describe a lack of color in an animal or plant. Anerythristic means that the animal or plant has a total lack of red pigmentation, while axanthic …

  10. Axanthic Ball Python: A Comprehensive Guide - Reptile Craze

    Axanthic ball pythons are a fascinating and visually striking morph of the ball python species. Their unique coloration, combined with their docile temperament and easy care requirements, make them …