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Thread: Which morphs?

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    Which morphs?

    Hi, new to the forums and would just like a little help identifying these 2 snakes.

    I rescued these from a girl about 2 months ago. They were both in a very large enclosure with no heat bulbs, no UTHs, no heat source at all. She thinks the last time they ate was about 3-5 months before I picked them up from her. I'm surprised they were even still alive.

    Anyways, on to the pics. I can try and get better/more pics tomorrow while I'm at work (snakes are kept there) if need be. Thanks!




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    Re: Which morphs?



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    Re: Which morphs?

    i think the first is a snow (aneryA albino)
    and the second should be an albino.

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    Re: Which morphs?

    Thanks for the help!

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    Re: Which morphs?

    Those were my guesses as well. I will add that the "albino" is more commonly (at least from what I've seen) referred to as amelanistic, or amel for short, but some people do call them albinos or red albinos.
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    Re: Which morphs?

    Snow and amel (aka albino). Snow is amel + anery A - homozygous for two mutations.

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    Re: Which morphs?

    thanks for the help everyone!

    I was told they're male and female but haven't had them sexed yet. I've been researching breeding them.

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