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RE: What Kind of Albino is this?

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Posted by: Ackie89 at Mon Jun 19 12:36:25 2006  [ Report Abuse ] [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by Ackie89 ]  
   

Hi Ian, They were incubated at 83 degrees, and have been kept at 79-82 degrees since they have hatched. I have no idea what kind of albinos they are, neither of their parents were albinos...I purchased the parents as normals at Daytona last year. So there is really no telling what all they could have been het for...

As far as the darkening to absord more heat, I see that alot in snakes in the wild in different areas but it didn't even cross my mind that that could be a possibility...I have just never seen it in an albino of any species, the dramatic change in just a couple weeks is what caught my attention. They are eating twice a day right now and appear to be digesting their meals quickly...which is another reason I didn't consider the temperature to be that big of a factor. Please let me know what you think! Thanks, Lance


   

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