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INTENSE CAKE FACE. Eyezooms.
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That's a stunner !
It would look AMAZING on dark coloured substrate like Orchid bark !!
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WOW! Fantastic photos, I've been trying to do something similar for so kind they just never Stay Still!!
Might I ask what particular for of albino this is?
(Regular, lavender etc..)
Stan:
Vivian the cornsnake
Nymeria the Het. Pied Royal
Baldrick the Piebald Royal
Larry and Lizzy the common wall lizards
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 Originally Posted by Stannos
WOW! Fantastic photos, I've been trying to do something similar for so kind they just never Stay Still!!
Might I ask what particular for of albino this is?
(Regular, lavender etc..)
Stan:
Vivian the cornsnake
Nymeria the Het. Pied Royal
Baldrick the Piebald Royal
Larry and Lizzy the common wall lizards
Thank you! :'D He's just a regular albino with high contrast breeding.
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Re: Updates on this pastry...
 Originally Posted by Stannos
WOW! Fantastic photos, I've been trying to do something similar for so kind they just never Stay Still!!
Might I ask what particular for of albino this is?
(Regular, lavender etc..)
Stan:
Vivian the cornsnake
Nymeria the Het. Pied Royal
Baldrick the Piebald Royal
Larry and Lizzy the common wall lizards
I was told to leave them where you're taking the photo and simply cover them with small box or biscuit tin or something ( dark ) ,
Leave them for a minute or two , get prepared and when you take the cover off they're nice and calm / still and quite often wrapped in a ball shape ..
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