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    Re: Just an albino? Or something more?

    Quote Originally Posted by O'Mathghamhna View Post
    A friend found him in his garage one day. Checked the lost and found of Craigslist for 2 months with no bites, so I kept him.
    O_O That is an insane way to find a ball python morph. I wish I can find ball pythons in my garage.




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    Re: Just an albino? Or something more?

    Quote Originally Posted by redshepherd View Post
    O_O That is an insane way to find a ball python morph. I wish I can find ball pythons in my garage.
    Hahaha, I know, right? It's kinda a long story, but the guy who found him lives in a different neighborhood, but knows I'm a huge animal/snake person and respond to animal calls at work all the time, so I got the call and saw this beauty and almost crapped my pants!! Couldn't believe he just showed up in a garage, it's like finding free money! But yeah, no missing snake fliers in his neighborhood, he's talked to neighbors with no success, nothing in the missing pets section on craigslist OR the paper, etc. So I decided to just keep him. Plus I'm wondering if maybe someone turned him loose because they got tired of him And I must confess, part of me is inclined to keep escaped snakes because it's one of my biggest pet peeves (irresponsible husbandry). Both my snakes I got as a result of calls to law enforcement and the inability to find the owner(s).

    Anyway I'll try to post some better pictures. He is relaxing in his hollowed out branch right now. When he climbs out on his own I'll do a photo shoot.

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    Re: Just an albino? Or something more?

    Otay, here we go! Thanks for posting guidelines, sorry I totally overlooked those in the sticky

    Here's Colonel Mustard's tumtum:





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    Profile of head/face:



    And profile of his body:


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    Re: Just an albino? Or something more?

    Quote Originally Posted by redshepherd View Post
    O_O That is an insane way to find a ball python morph. I wish I can find ball pythons in my garage.
    I hear you there! I'd be one happy chick if a pretty lil albino bp like that strolled into my garage!

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