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"Whitesided?" "High White?" "Albino?"

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Posted by: dnr9488 at Sat Nov 26 09:12:34 2011   [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by dnr9488 ]  
   

I was surprised yesterday with an early Christmas present, a "mated pair" of albino California kingsnakes. I am a little dubious of the "mated pair" part because I know they are cannibalistic and am thinking of separating them, they were in the same cage. That's a different story though. I can't figure out what they exactly are. I've been looking around the internet and they don't look like normal albinos. They don't have any yellow bands or black stripes. They are pure white with a faint yellow-gold stripe down their spines and they have reddish pink eyes. I have narrowed it down to maybe white-sided, very high white or just a special albino. Other than the color they look just like kingsnakes. Any ideas? The stripe is so faint you can really only see it in the light.


   

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