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    Female suggestions???

    I am getting a male albino within the next couple weeks._. Then after looking for a female for him. I can get a mojave or pastel locally here for $100. Just not sure what to breed with him down the road when thet both big enough... If i get a different female than those 2 i would have to look online. Any suggestions? If you could post a pic with your suggestion of what offspring would look like (besides normals) it would be much appreciated . Thanks in advance

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    I would get a female het albino + another codom gene, like mojave het albino, enchi het albino, etc.

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    A het albino female would be a must with an albino male, otherwise you'll only produce het albino babies (normal colored snakes). I'm partial to albino cinnamons myself, the colors are very vibrant and the contrast makes for some very lovely snakes.

    Look how pretty!

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