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    Yearling T+ Albinos

    Some neat pics I snapped this evening of my T+ (Caramel) Albino Red Blood Pythons, the Female is starting to go through a drastic colour change, and I'm liking where it's going, almost turning into a Cherry Bomb in places. Her orange is being replaced by a rich red with every slough;







    And here's the Male, I really love the diversity of Red Blood Pythons, even showing in the Albinos, this is an Orange Albino with a near white head.






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    Re: Yearling T+ Albinos

    I really like the red on those. They look great.
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    Re: Yearling T+ Albinos

    The albinos never cease to amaze. Very very gorgeous!!!

    I have a question, that i could probably answer by searching online, but what species are the albinos?

    Are they a mix? or "pure" ?
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    Re: Yearling T+ Albinos

    Quote Originally Posted by mooingtricycle View Post
    The albinos never cease to amaze. Very very gorgeous!!!

    I have a question, that i could probably answer by searching online, but what species are the albinos?

    Are they a mix? or "pure" ?
    The Albinos are Red Blood Pythons (P. Brongersmai).
    This particular strain is Tyrosinase Positive. Parents were VPI and NERD stock.

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    Re: Yearling T+ Albinos

    Man... thanks for the eye candy! I hope to get a male one of these days. Your pair is gorgeous...
    Grey Scale is a good thing...

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    Re: Yearling T+ Albinos

    goooooorgeous!

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    Re: Yearling T+ Albinos

    Really really nice.
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    Re: Yearling T+ Albinos

    Awesome!
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    Re: Yearling T+ Albinos

    Sweet!
    Thank you,

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