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    Re: EniGMa albino ball python

    I usually like my albinos reduced but I must say this one is very cool, love the head pattern.

    I guess I will have to try pairing my Orange Belly with my Albino one of those days and see what happen in the future
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    That is sick! I love the pattern on him/her. Any possibility its an orangebelly albino?
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    Re: EniGMa albino ball python

    That snake is just awesome looking!

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    Re: EniGMa albino ball python

    that is one sweet albino. That would be a prize in my collection
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    Re: EniGMa albino ball python

    Nice keeper Ben!

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    Re: EniGMa albino ball python

    Quote Originally Posted by cbentley View Post
    That is sick! I love the pattern on him/her. Any possibility its an orangebelly albino?


    i was thinking that there may be something to that. Like maybe the het was a poor looking ob that I did not catch as being an ob, and that when in albino form the trait that makes the graphite becomes more evident---not sure though. I did produce an albino yb from my orangebelly line and it does not look like this but who know if the other one has the actual "hidden" graphite gene----more shall be revealed in the future.

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    Love the head pattern its amazing

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    Great looking snake!
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    Re: EniGMa albino ball python

    What a beautiful pattern!
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    That is AWESOME! definitely keep us updated on how this one grows up!
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