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    "Tangerine" Albino Burmese

    Cruising the web awhile back (I really need to get my dishes done LOL) and found an ad about a "tangerine" albino burmese. Quick question...is this just someone's fanciful name for the really orange shade of their burmese female (she was around 6 ft if memory serves) or is that a recognized coloring? I must say it was an outstanding looking snake.
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    Re: "Tangerine" Albino Burmese

    never heard of an tangerine albino burmese.....but, that is a real color name for others....such as the tangerine albino honduran milksnake...here is a pic.. http://www.exoticsbynature.com/snake...g/athf04-1.jpg
    for a milksnake they carry a wicked price tag too($700)
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