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    Help with info on this albino burmese

    Hi all,
    I was offered this albino burm on a trade breeder says it is a striped albino burm. Wondering if this is similar to labyrinth? Is this a genetic trait? TIA



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    Re: Help with info on this albino burmese

    Quote Originally Posted by Reinz View Post
    Wow, it sure is a beauty!
    Thanks Reinz..I'm hoping it could be genetic...

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    99% sure this is an albino labyrinth
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    Re: Help with info on this albino burmese

    Quote Originally Posted by reptileexperts View Post
    99% sure this is an albino labyrinth
    Thanks for the input. There were several in the clutch which were striped like this. Is labyrinth recessive?

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    I'm having a hard time deciding if this is a labby, it's really orange and the head looks normal, if the first third of the snake (minus the head) basically reverse the colors, so the stripes would be white with orange outlines that would be what an average labby would look like. The back half the pattern is off for a labby to me, maybe some other gene is influencing it like a green would. I haven't heard of any genetic stripped burms , but have come across a couple for sale and they weren't albino so.... maybe he has something we haven't seen. do you happen to have a side shot of the snake, maybe you can ask for some pictures of the parents and see if they have some funky thing going on. Good looking snake though.

    labyrinth is a recessive trait.

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    Re: Help with info on this albino burmese

    Whatever it is I'd get it as soon as possible .
    That will be amazing as it grows '




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    Re: Help with info on this albino burmese

    Here are more pics I got from breeders FB. There were several in the clutch which were striped.

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    Re: Help with info on this albino burmese

    Should I get her?

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    wow yeah i would get that lol it will be a stunner as an adult! it might be genetic, kinda resembles a labby but its far different than the ones i have seen

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