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Lavender Albino Reticulated Python, anyone have one?
I'd love to see some more pictures of them, or if someone can recommend a breeder that sells these guys, that's be awesome 
-Alexandria
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Re: Lavender Albino Reticulated Python, anyone have one?
0.1.0 RTB (Kona)
0.1.0 RTB Anery 66% PH Albino
1.0.0 RTB Hypo Het Anery 50% PH Albino
1.0.0 BP (King Julian)
0.1.0 BRB (Tiki)
Andrew Geibel
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Re: Lavender Albino Reticulated Python, anyone have one?
LOL

oooohhh aaaaahhhh

Look at the fire.....its like camping!!!!
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Re: Lavender Albino Reticulated Python, anyone have one?
 Originally Posted by lxndria
I'd love to see some more pictures of them, or if someone can recommend a breeder that sells these guys, that's be awesome
-Alexandria
Bob Clark
Mike Wilbanks
NERD
Jim Gaspar has a few every now and then
Gavin Bowe
I think Exotics by Nature
Just a few off the top of my head...
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Re: Lavender Albino Reticulated Python, anyone have one?
They are beautiful, but I would not recommend that you get one just yet. I believe in your introduction post, you said that your recent addition (a ball python) was your first snake.
These are definitely not beginner snakes.
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Re: Lavender Albino Reticulated Python, anyone have one?
 Originally Posted by rabernet
They are beautiful, but I would not recommend that you get one just yet. I believe in your introduction post, you said that your recent addition (a ball python) was your first snake.
These are definitely not beginner snakes.
Oh, of course!
I plan on starting small and staying that way for a very very long time.
I was just curious to see how much different breeders sell them for and such.
I think they're just beautiful!
@ RKO
Thanks for the names! 
@ Patrick
Thanks so much, that is by far the most gorgeous snake I've ever seen
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Re: Lavender Albino Reticulated Python, anyone have one?
 Originally Posted by lxndria
Oh, of course!
I plan on starting small and staying that way for a very very long time.
I was just curious to see how much different breeders sell them for and such.
I think they're just beautiful!
@ RKO
Thanks for the names!
@ Patrick
Thanks so much, that is by far the most gorgeous snake I've ever seen 
Wait till you see a Purple albino in person, they're even better! Also look up Albino Golden Child, NERD produces them.
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Re: Lavender Albino Reticulated Python, anyone have one?
 Originally Posted by rabernet
They are beautiful, but I would not recommend that you get one just yet. I believe in your introduction post, you said that your recent addition (a ball python) was your first snake.
These are definitely not beginner snakes.
I think it depends more on the keeper. A good buddy of mine never owned a snake before buying a Tiger retic. He has been doing very well with it and the snake is in great condition. Except lately he has been pushing because he wants to breed. Though my buddy did have some good hands on experience with retics before buying.
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Re: Lavender Albino Reticulated Python, anyone have one?
The place I go for my feeders has a 15-16' lavender albino retic.
Every time I go check him out, he just looks like he wants to cuddle..
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