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still not the best pics
great looking snake!! would love to have that one at home
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17 BP
2 GTP
3 Chameleons
6 Beardies
1 Crested
2 Huskies
1 blue and gold macaw
1 african grey
1 patternless albino Burmese
2 Reticulated pythons (*purple and lav. albino tiger)
1 savannah monitor ("Spike"
6 treefrogs
2 Brazilian Rainbow boas
how many you albinoplats you hatch out?
What was your percentage of albinos andplats and albinoplats for this clutch?
Man thats a good looking retic. Need some outside light pics 
Beautiful little ones! Congrats 
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-Amelia
Congrats Jeff! I would love to see those guys in person!
Well come on down
if you are out by prehistoric pets i will be sending jay some
It really is Platinum albino?, Because I do not see the difference?, How to explain please, greetings
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www.fororeptiles.org
I was thinking the same thing. At least from your pics I see no major difference from your babies to any of my offspring this season. I'm assuming you bred a platinum het to an albino so you should have both normal and platinum albinos in the clutch. Could we get some comparative shots of both snakes side by side in the same pic?
I'm not saying you didn't produce platinum albinos but they dont stand out too me as anything really different. If you could get some comparative shots we could all see how much of a difference there is! They are nice looking albinos none the less!
Well coming from someone that owns an albino platinum. There are some clear differences. The head and neck pattern are typical platinum as well as the tail patterning. The colors on these guys are more vivid than normal albinos. Unfortunatley my photography skills are about as good as Jeffs and we all know it can be difficult to get the true colors of albinos. I am anxious to see what they look like as they mature. They may not look as mind blowing as some of the other color mutations out there, but for the breeders out there definately a powerful animal to have in a collection.
Keep it up Jeff
Greg Bryant
The Retic Ranch
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