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    albino black mamba??

    Has anyone ever heard of one? These are the only snake I really fear and I was wondering if there were any morphs. I looked on google and it had no help, I don't know if they really don't exist, or if a breeder is just keeping it a secret.

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    I have never heard about any. Venomous snake keepers are less into morphs than others so maybe no one has looked hard enough . Scaleless venomous snake are given almost for in Europe for example.

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    Re: albino black mamba??

    I've seen a picture of D. viridis. But not polylepis. Doubt there would be a ton of interest in them even is one was discovered. Hard to improve on a snake that's already perfect.
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    Re: albino black mamba??

    Quote Originally Posted by jason_ladouceur View Post
    I've seen a picture of D. viridis. But not polylepis. Doubt there would be a ton of interest in them even is one was discovered. Hard to improve on a snake that's already perfect.

    True but i can say the same about boiga dendrophilia, With there caramel albino form But each to their own!
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