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    Re: albino

    well he looks just like he does in the pictures barely any white real nice dark orange

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    i don't see any orange in the picture at all, just lighter yellow where the white should be and darker yellow where the pattern should be. As said above its common for the yellow to form on the white as the grow up, my albino is doing it a little, she has a yellow dorsal stripe coming in, maybe she will look like that in a couple years.

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    I would ask how old it is. My high contrast male is starting to do that with his color starting to bleed
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    I've never seen an albino of any size "bleed" that badly in color. Granted I've only seen maybe a dozen really large albinos in person, but in pictures too, never saw one that looked like that.

    Looking at the picture, my first (and second third, etc) would be poor lighting on a more or less regular albino. If there's a picture of it in full sunlight, that might highlight the snake better.
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    Re: albino

    Last edited by mdfreak2; 10-17-2011 at 08:53 PM.

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    Those pics are looking that way because of pour lighting at a minimum. I have never seen an Albino Ball that looked anything like that except for maybe an Albino Spider. That isn't a Spider as you can see the normal patern on it.
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    Still looks like the same lousy lighting. Full sunlight pics are the best.
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    Re: albino

    ok apperantly yall dont pay attention when i said i have seen this snake in person and the light had no influence on the color so ITS NOT BAD LIGHTING that is what it looks like it is a very dark colored albino with almost no white on it but THANK YALL for every1s answers

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