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    Re: Fireball Question

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    One thing you missed up top on your list of pssoable offspring waht your lucistics would be het albino.
    Right, I have had about 2 hours sleep within the past 24 hours so I'm not the sharpest today. I guess no one on here has an albino fire, huh?
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    It would be an all white snake with pink eyes unless it turned out paradox. Its common for super fires to be paradox, or atleast not uncommon.
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    Re: Fireball Question

    Quote Originally Posted by TessadasExotics View Post
    It would be an all white snake with pink eyes unless it turned out paradox. Its common for super fires to be paradox, or atleast not uncommon.
    Actually this would be a Superfire (leucistic), correct? I saw a picture of one I believe to be an albino leucistic on Vin Russos website called a Polarball, and they have faint lines going through them, kind of like a baby snow boa, look at it at this link http://www.cuttingedgeherp.com/nss-f...olarBallsm.jpg

    For my question I am referring to a regular fire (not super) that's also visual for albino. Would it be a more yellow albino perhaps, or one that could not be told apart from their normal albino siblings?
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