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    Different looking Albino...?

    I have produced many Albino Ball Pythons and have never had any that looked like this. We produced it from Doc. Holiday our Albino male to a normal Albino Het female. This pair has been done previously and again since the animal in question was produced without reproducing the results?

    it's almost as though she has a high yellow pattern overlapping a peach color with a different pattern.

    I was just curious if anyone has seen this before.











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    Re: Different looking Albino...?

    Never seen that before but its hot!!!
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    Wow very nice!!
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    Re: Different looking Albino...?

    whoa, definitely different. I don't know what that is, but it's pretty nice looking!
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    Yellow Blush Albino
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    Re: Different looking Albino...?

    Quote Originally Posted by Brandon Osborne View Post
    Yellow Blush Albino
    Never heard of it? Whats the story on the yellow bush albino, is it genetic or just something that pops up? havent seen this before, have produced many albinos.

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    Just me but looks like an Albino Spider? Still doesn't explain the Cool spots.. Hmmm
    Cool looking wish there was a head shot.

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    Re: Different looking Albino...?

    Quote Originally Posted by WFReptiles View Post
    Never heard of it? Whats the story on the yellow bush albino, is it genetic or just something that pops up? havent seen this before, have produced many albinos.

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    Nice looking Yellow Blush, here's some info you can read.

    http://ball-pythons.net/forums/showt...-Albino-mstery


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    Wow that's awesome, i've never heard of the morph either but love the looks!!! I just saw an Albino Spider for the first time in person today and couldn't believe it!
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    Yellow blush hatchlings resemble snows with a very faint hint of yellow. Hets are also very easy to spot as they look like nice axanthics. After a few weeks both begin to develop yellow. The albinos have more of a highliter yellow as opposed to the high contrast yellow orange. I don't think it's a recessive gene.
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