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    Wow that is weird. Looks like a fun project to work on!

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    thank you everybody for the comments!.. i will def prove them out the lttle guy is eating great still holding his color well... i would be happy blushing albino.. axanthic .. i ant complian its a cool project.. he really does look axanthic to me as well everytime i look at him i hope he doesnt start to brown out lol

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    Re: HET ALBINOxALBINO THAT PRODUCES ALBINO... SNOW LOOKING FEMALE AND GREY MALE?!????

    Quote Originally Posted by KingPythons View Post
    That looks like a snow to me... If you have to wait past 400 grams on the silver babies to turn brown but they still don't look like a normal, they gotta be Axanthic. Black light the albino.
    i dont have the albinos.. but the black light shows the contrast or? what would i look for exactly?

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