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    Lavender albino's

    I was woundering if any of you had pictures of adult Lavender albino ball pythons ? I'm trying to get an idea on how much they brown out if they do brown out with age.

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    Come on guys let's see the pictures.

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    Lavender albino's

    They really don't brown out at all. Just get a bit more purple and yellow.




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    Thanks, your BP looks great. Thanks for responding.

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    I'd have to dig up a picture, but my lavender male spider is as orange as the day he arrived. Still looks like the babies at constrictor designs where he came from. He has very little of the lavender coloration however. I found out that this is normal for lavender spiders. A little lavender around the head and neck. That is it.

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    Re: Lavender albino's

    Quote Originally Posted by Tigerhawk View Post
    Thanks, your BP looks great. Thanks for responding.
    Thank you! Her half sister is a bit better looking but I didn't have a picture available


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    Ilove the lavander , and just got one yesterday ( my first bp ) at the Hamburg show , 105gram .
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    Re: Lavender albino's




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