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RE: "High Contrast" albino balls

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Posted by: Tad Fitzgerald at Wed Sep 8 22:29:50 2004   [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by Tad Fitzgerald ]  
   

Thanks for the feedback, I'm guessing then that the high yellow albino photos in "The Ball Python Manual" are juviniles. When compared to the pale albino on the previous page they are dramaticaly different in their intensity of color. I'm assuming the "High Yellow" is the same as the "High Contrast"? So it sounds like the "High Contrast" albino is more of a marketing ploy than truley a more intensley colored albino.
Tad


   

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