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  1. 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 …

  2. 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.

  3. 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, often …

  4. 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, black …

  5. 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.

  6. Axanthic Ball Pythons: Morph Guide & Care

    Dec 1, 2024 · The term “axanthic” derives from “axanthism,” a recessive genetic mutation that affects xanthophores, reducing yellow and red pigmentation in the snake’s skin (World of Ball Pythons).

  7. Axanthic - The Snake Keeper

    The axanthic mutation does not affect the melanophores, (cells responsible for brown and black pigment), or iridophores, (cells that contain reflecting platelets). It only affects the xanthophores. …