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    Can You Pick Out the Het Albino?

    Don't worry, this one will be easy

    He's technically a double het albino pied and those are his het pied girl friends


    I have heard/read that het albinos tend to be brighter than other hets (het pieds to be specific). I noticed that my little double het has been lighter than the girls for awhile, but I could never capture it in a picture before. I'd say my camera is definitely able to capture the difference now! I believe they are August babies, so it took awhile for him to lighten up to the point of definitely being lighter than the average normal. Anyone else experience this, or is this just like the pied markers, they can be indicative of a het or a normal. These guys are all 100% hets, so I'm not questioning if they are hets, I'm just curious.

    Since I had them out for pictures, I of course couldn't resist taking a few more pics First up: my '10 girls, can't wait to start breeding them!

    Graziani, just starting to go into shed, but still worthy of a picture


    Mojave, her blushing is getting out of control!


    Pinstripe, for Joesph I know you love her, if I could I'd send a baby of hers your way. We'll have to see about those out of the country shipping fees

    Her stripe always messes up my camera, this one is a bit better, but not much


    And some breeding pics, nothing too exciting this year, but I'm pretty excited none the less!


    You would think I don't give my snakes bedding


    Spider deep in shed


    I had the pastel in with her for a couple days, nothing, put the spider in with her today, still not impressed-she's usually loves him. She started refusing the male same time last year so I'm taking this as a good sign! According to last year her ov should have been the end of February, I'm keeping a close eye out! Hopefully I won't miss it this year I really want to see it!
    Last edited by SlitherinSisters; 02-07-2011 at 08:02 PM.

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