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    Honest opinion? Don't breed unless you are already experienced breeding or have a number of people lined up for snakes. You're going to produce 8-16ish ball pythons over a 3-4 year project to get an animal you could just go get right now while looking for something to breed it to. Best case scenario you get a Het Albino Something to breed it to and end up with a 25% chance to produce an Albino Something. You end up with 4-8 snakes, meaning averages have you getting 1-2 Albino Something, realistically you may need to breed multiple times. You are now rehoming a bunch of snakes in a saturated market without experience breeding or selling. You're going to find yourself with more animals than you intended on having.

    Just go get an Albino Spider and enjoy having 2 different albino snakes without needing to find homes for a bunch of extra snakea
    Ball Pythons 1.1 Lesser, Pastel
    1.0 Lesser Pastel, 0.0.7 mixed babies

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