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Albino Leucistic Southern Pine

graynightblue Dec 07, 2006 11:21 AM

Could anyone direct me to the person I would need to talk to about getting one of these beauties? Reputable breeders only please.

Widj

Replies (4)

jodscovry Dec 10, 2006 04:07 PM

are you looking for an albino or a leucistic there is no such thing as albino leucistic. one has black eyes and the other has pink eyes and a pattern. JB

UAWPrez Dec 12, 2006 08:40 AM

Probably talking about this snake. It was sold to me as a southern snow pine - red phase. I now believe it to be a leucistic southern pine.
As you can see by the scratches on my hand, she's very friendly too. (getting better)
Keep on herpin',
Kirk

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shannon brown Dec 12, 2006 03:18 PM

nope,thats not a luecistic.Luecistic's have blue to pitch black eyes.Yours has red eyes and is probably just what the breeder said it was.

DISCERN Dec 12, 2006 05:09 PM

Actually Shannon, I don't think those eyes are red, but I could be wrong.
I remember this snake as it was sold to the owner as a snow. It clearly is not a snow, but looks like it could be a lucy or an albino patternless.
Awesome snake!!
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