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Albino High/Low Contrast

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  • 04-11-2010, 12:05 PM
    ALTownsend1
    Re: Albino High/Low Contrast
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by mqbuchanan View Post
    Below a picture of two albino brothers from the same clutch, on the left, is super sharp high contrast, oranges outlining bright yellows. His brother on the right is a bit faded and no oranges outlines on the yellows. Same mother and father, very different end results.



    https://ball-pythons.net/gallery/fil...wo_albinos.jpg

    http://www.ball-pythons.net/gallery/...hp?i=30122&c=3

    I love both of these guys, but the one on the right is almost EXACTLY what I'm looking for. Is there a way to find them, or a specific name or type like this, or just search until I get lucky?
  • 04-11-2010, 02:36 PM
    bman123
    Re: Albino High/Low Contrast
    Your gonna have to search and hope that you get lucky man
  • 04-11-2010, 03:12 PM
    ALTownsend1
    Re: Albino High/Low Contrast
    So there's no name or nickname for the really light yellow? Is it more or less desirable...

    I've been seeing albino balls at such low prices, my fingers are crossed that the low contrast, very light yellow is even cheaper haha
  • 04-11-2010, 04:23 PM
    mqbuchanan
    Re: Albino High/Low Contrast
    Some people refer to them as 'faded albinos'. I believe the brightness is passed on from their parents, both of the two I posted pictures of are a nice yellow. They are also 50% het for pied, so I am hoping the one with the orange outlines around the yellows is getting that from his carrying of one pied gene.
  • 04-11-2010, 06:18 PM
    ALTownsend1
    Re: Albino High/Low Contrast
    would high contrast be more or less expensive than what I'm looking for?
  • 04-11-2010, 08:31 PM
    mqbuchanan
    Re: Albino High/Low Contrast
    High contrast generally go for more I'd generalize, but it's a little bit hard to objectify what is high contrast and what is faded.

    I doubt if anyone was selling a faded or washed out looking albino they would be selling it at much of a discount, if any. I'd just hunt around at shows trying to find a really motivated seller.

    Either way they're great looking snakes and the probably the single most important mutation to the history of herpetoculture.
  • 04-11-2010, 10:21 PM
    ALTownsend1
    Re: Albino High/Low Contrast
    I'm finally getting a rack that will allow me to add to my 1 BP collection, so I'll be on the lookout at the Tampa Repticon and possibly the Sarasota show if I make it out...If not I'm between Tampa and Gainesville so possibly the Jacksonville or Orlando shows....
  • 04-11-2010, 10:49 PM
    Foschi Exotic Serpents
    Re: Albino High/Low Contrast
    Alot of people tend to prefer breeding albinos from normals and hets that have a redused pattern. This is kinda backwards to me. The thing is, the white areas on an albino are what would have been the darkest black/brown markings if it were a normal. If I were to breed for pattern differences in albinos I would choose hets and normals with the absolute most patterning possible. Black backs, heavy banded, very busy patterns. This would eventually result in very high white albinos with much less yellow/orange markings.

    I prefer albinos with more white than anything.
  • 04-11-2010, 11:38 PM
    ALTownsend1
    Re: Albino High/Low Contrast
    Agreed, It's almost to me like a stepping stone to the all white guys...the poor mans BEL
  • 04-13-2010, 01:40 AM
    ALTownsend1
    Re: Albino High/Low Contrast
    Just ran across the NERD website, and they have a list of there animals, including faded albinos, or "pale"...pretty sweet!
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