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    Re: Albino burms in the wild?

    Quote Originally Posted by Denial View Post
    You can see towards the head the orange markings are still somewhat in the pattern. Now I think the longer they are in the sun the more it fades out that orange color leaving a white snake.
    if thats the case it is a real expensive snake without carrying any special genetics, i like its appearance very much but would never pay 5k and not even 1200 dollar as you say, it is weird that more of those high white albino's are seen lately, maybe you are wright on your theory.....

    regards ''jp''

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    Re: Albino burms in the wild?

    Its all in what a person thinks its worth. There are collectors that may pay that price for it. But for these things to just start showing up out of the blue like this and more and more people getting there hands on them you would think they would be proven or disproven by now. Because everyone I have seen has been an adult or sub adult.

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