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    Name this albino ball

    I bought this snake over a year ago off a popular Facebook auction when she was 120g. I won't say what I bought her as so I don't persuade your response. Long story short, I am doubtful she is what I bought her as. She is about 800g now and just shed. Photos look pretty close to actual colors, maybe very slightly lighter.


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    Last edited by BriGuy31+; 06-23-2015 at 10:22 PM.

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    Thank you for the help

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    Re: Name this albino ball

    Albino black pastel?
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    That whale is Soooo cool!!!!

    Well with that Whale marking you have no choice but go with a whale name.

    Mobyd1ck would be perfect if she were a male. But then, how did Captain Ahab realty know that the white whale was a male?

    I'm not up to date on whales , but Shamu, Namu, and Tiliikin come to mind. Or maybe just Moby or Mobi for the feminine touch.

    censored ??? Really!!!
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    The one thing I found that you can count on about Balls is that they are consistent about their inconsistentcy.

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    Sorry for the poor photos for IDing. Anyways, when should a lavender albino start to show it's colors. I keep trying to talk myself into seeing it develop but I think I might be kidding myself. Now my double het male (lavender and pied) will be alone in my dreamsicle project

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    Re: Name this albino ball

    Why? I would still go ahead with my plans in the meantime. Especially if you are going to go in a different direction with a new animal. And you already have two breeable animals. Just rename the new project.
    Last edited by Albert Clark; 06-24-2015 at 02:34 PM.
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    Re: Name this albino ball

    Can anybody confidently tell me that this could not be a lavender albino?

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    Not a lavender albino for sure. Looks like a regular albino to me.

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    Re: Name this albino ball

    Looks like plain albino to me. Not black pastel, not high contrast, not orange enough for lavender IMO so eh...?

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