» Site Navigation
0 members and 696 guests
No Members online
Most users ever online was 47,180, 07-16-2025 at 05:30 PM.
» Today's Birthdays
» Stats
Members: 75,910
Threads: 249,115
Posts: 2,572,187
Top Poster: JLC (31,651)
Welcome to our newest member, coda
|
-
Registered User
Do all albinos fade?
So I have a bright, pretty little albino baby and I hope he stays somewhat bright as he grows. But I've seen pictures of some very faded adult bp's and I'm wondering if all albinos fade with age or if it just depends on the specific snakes genes?
-
-
Registered User
My girl has definitely faded. She used to have almost an orange color and now she has lost most if not all of it. I'll try to get a comparison picture.
1.0 Champagne ball python(Champ)
0.1 Spider ball python (Charlotte)
0.1 Albino ball python (Amber)
-
-
They tend to fade and the yellow often tends to bleed in the white, hatchlings and adults are always very different.
There are however options combos that will actually not fade or where the yellow will not bleed into the white (Black Pastel Albino)
Or you can get a lavender albino instead of a regular albino.
-
-
Registered User

This is about 2 years after my profile pic. In the profile pick she is probably 150 grams at most and now she'd around 1000 grams
1.0 Champagne ball python(Champ)
0.1 Spider ball python (Charlotte)
0.1 Albino ball python (Amber)
-
-
Re: Do all albinos fade?
 Originally Posted by babysnek
So I have a bright, pretty little albino baby and I hope he stays somewhat bright as he grows. But I've seen pictures of some very faded adult bp's and I'm wondering if all albinos fade with age or if it just depends on the specific snakes genes?
My HC albino pair are as nice if not better than they were when I bought them years ago .
Maybe the secret is to pay a little extra for High Contrast or HC Albinos ??
There's also some new albinos which look amazing . Are they called Lavender Albinos or Pastel Albinos or something ??
-
The Following 2 Users Say Thank You to Zincubus For This Useful Post:
Albert Clark (01-03-2016),Family Jewels (12-14-2015)
-
It depends on their genes, but all albinos fade a little with age (but only an amount relative to how they were before). Hatchlings are always going to look brighter/prettier. So if you start out with a very bright and higher contrast hatchling, they won't become extremely faded or anything. But if you start out with a decent looking but not as high contrast hatchling, they'll become quite faded as adults.
Even Cake is fading a little. Please don't fade too much. LOL
-
-
-
-
I don't know if it's just the lighting, but (from what I understand so far about albinos LOL) his back half with the lighter and wider markings will probably appear the most faded on him and bleed a little into the white as an adult.
Also, 2 months old and 80 grams is pretty small!
-
-
Re: Do all albinos fade?
 Originally Posted by babysnek
welp, here's the baby

do you think he'll end up fading significantly? Breeder said he was about two months old and he's 80 grams.
thank you for all the comments!  it's interesting to learn about
I'm no expert but I do have a pair of HC Albinos as I said and I DON'T see yours fading very much at all . It's a good strong colour .
-
-
Registered User
Re: Do all albinos fade?
 Originally Posted by redshepherd
I don't know if it's just the lighting, but (from what I understand so far about albinos LOL) his back half with the lighter and wider markings will probably appear the most faded on him and bleed a little into the white as an adult.
Also, 2 months old and 80 grams is pretty small!
I think that's probably the lighting, as it was shot with an iphone camera in a crappily lit room lol. But thank you, I guess time will tell.
oh and I know he's definitely still a baby! just thought that information might be helpful
Last edited by babysnek; 12-14-2015 at 06:34 PM.
-
Posting Permissions
- You may not post new threads
- You may not post replies
- You may not post attachments
- You may not edit your posts
-
Forum Rules
|