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Hypo albino and then...
If I'm not mistaken, I don't think one of these has been produced. Kind of figured it would have been by now.
One day, after many years of trying, someone will produce a hypo axanthic albino. I think the hypo would really kick the snow ball pythons up a notch. What do you guys think?
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Re: Hypo albino and then...
On seconds thoughts, I'm not so sure. The vpi snows are already almost all white. It probably wouldn't be worth the trouble. I love having conversations with myself on threads lol.
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Re: Hypo albino and then...
I agree that the Hypo would make the Snows that much cooler...
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Re: Hypo albino and then...
 Originally Posted by LadyOhh
I agree that the Hypo would make the Snows that much cooler... 
Sunglow balls would be awesome!! I talk to myself in threads too.
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Re: Hypo albino and then...
NERD made sunglow balls in 03' and they were not very impressive. A little more orange and blushing but that was it, not as good a sunglow as sunglows in other animals, like boas. It should hold some good combo potential, like a albino pastel ghost should be interesting, same as a sunglow pin......
There is a pic of it in Kevins book.
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Re: Hypo albino and then...
Thanks for posting that link. Been to their site a few hundred times but never really payed much attention to the albinos at the top lol. It would be interesting to see how an adult hypo albino looks compared to a regular adult albino. KLG, are you reading this? lol
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