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Gorgeous animal.
Looks to be normal albino to me.
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thanks so do orange albino tend to have a shade of purple on the skin/white parts the guy i bought it from said it was a lavender albino burmese
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Re: looking for a morph i.d.
 Originally Posted by rizzle1986
thanks so do orange albino tend to have a shade of purple on the skin/white parts the guy i bought it from said it was a lavender albino burmese
I've never heard of a lavender albino burmese. Hatchlings tend to have more orange and red hues but they will turn to yellow as it ages.
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Hatchling burms tend to be very colorful with lots of orange on them, it'll fade to yellow as they get bigger.
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im not sure shes classified as a hatchling anymore she is 7 months old about 3 feet in length and eating small rats weekly
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7 Months old and 3 feet? That's a terribly underfed burm.
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Re: looking for a morph i.d.
Well take good care of her, she's a beautiful animal. Congrats
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Re: looking for a morph i.d.
 Originally Posted by dturner100
7 Months old and 3 feet? That's a terribly underfed burm.
im thinking it was younger then he thought he said he was feeding her 2 md mice twice a week im feeding her 1 small rat once a week shes gained almost a foot in past 2 weeks so not sure if his age was wrong or if he lied about his feeding but i agree she should be at least 5 feet by now
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Re: looking for a morph i.d.
 Originally Posted by Rob
Well take good care of her, she's a beautiful animal. Congrats
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thanks and we plain to a spoil her rotten were already have a 14x14 room being set up for her and she was living in a shoe box but until shes bigger shell stay in a 40 gal
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