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Old 06-25-05, 07:07 PM   #1
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cool new albino

I found this one at a reptile shop in indiana. He really stood out from his siblings so i had to have him. Enjoy!!

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Old 06-25-05, 08:08 PM   #2
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Is that a burm?
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Old 06-25-05, 09:53 PM   #3
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yes it is, pretty cool eh? by the way, can anyone explain the strange pattern? it's quite different from others i've seen.

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Very nice!

Unfortunately I cant explain it...but I wonder if its somewhat genetic? Was the price on his boosted at all?
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Old 06-25-05, 10:23 PM   #5
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A labirynth albino maybe????
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Could just be a really nice albino, but it does look het granit.
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A labirynth albino maybe????
I dont think it is...the patterns on Labyrinths are much more intricate than that snakes.
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Very nice!

Unfortunately I cant explain it...but I wonder if its somewhat genetic? Was the price on his boosted at all?
nope, he was 200 dollars just like the rest. he has a super fast metabolism. after eating one adult mouse, there was hardly a noticeable lump 24 hours later. i guess that means he is thriving well.......chris
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kinda looks like a puzzel phase albino. Alot of the pattern lookes like it kinda fits together.

just my 2 cents
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Looks like a really nice albino to me.
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something else i thought was interesting. the white areas are almost transluscent. i held him up to a light and could see his internal organs and even the remains of the mouse he ate. i'm anxious to see how he holds his colors.....chris
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Yes, very nice looking burm. I wish i could find something that nice in my local pet shop.
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I have been looking around, and it looks like there are others that look that nice. I agree Prttyhtmnchn
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