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    albino ringneck snake

    Hey all,
    Here is an albino southern ringneck snake, found in Sarasota FL at the beginning of June and I've had it ever since. It's probably 2 years old, very small still. This is the only known albino ringneck in captivity.



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    Very cool looking snake you have.
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    Re: albino ringneck snake

    Beautiful!
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    Re: albino ringneck snake

    What a cutie, so little with a tiny necklace to compliment those pretty albino eyes


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    Very interesting, It almost looks leucistic except for it's yellow collar. What are you feeding it? I used to keep red bellied snakes once in a while but it was a pain finding slugs to feed them.
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    Very cool! Southern ringneck snakes are so adorable! I'm also curious about what you're feeding it.
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    Re: albino ringneck snake

    So cute!
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    Awesome. I hope you can produce some Hets from that thing. I'll keep an eye on that, as I would be interested in getting into that project.
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    Wow, that's cool! What does the belly look like?

    Too bad I just found these guys too much of a pain to get feeding though or I'd want that one!
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