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    They both look like normal albinos to me, patterns vary with them just the same as any other snake morph or not. Color wise the one on the left pops a little more than the other so could be high contrast but still a normal albino. To believe or even trust that it would be anything other than a high contrast normal type it would have to come from a reputable breeder. Even then depending on the type of albino morph breeding it may be the only way to prove it as something else.
    The only difference between an albino and high contrast albino is that high contrast albinos have more and darker black markings as hets which makes their colors pop more.
    Last edited by bubblz; 06-24-2013 at 12:39 AM.

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