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    BUG - EYE ??? : Albino Texas Leucistic rat snake








    Any possibility of bug eye??

    Can anyone explain its genetics?

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    Leucistics of any species have a tendency toward bug-eyes, it is an inherent side effect of the mutation
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    Re: BUG - EYE ??? : Albino Texas Leucistic rat snake

    I had a pay for these years ago and one of them had bug eyes .. I bought one and the breeder gave me the bug eye for free


    I think it’s just part of their genetics ?

    Seems fairly common with them anyways


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