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Caramel albino Burmese pictures! New!!!!

BenR79 Jun 29, 2009 10:14 PM

Although my phone pics were not that bad, a real camera sure does wonders! Here are the pictures of my Caramel albino female. This is without a doubt one of my favorite burm morphs, and if you ask me probably the best thing to happen to burms since the first albino burms.





Thanks for looking!
Ben Rogers

Replies (20)

unprofessional Jun 30, 2009 07:36 AM

Gorgeous. I like that it highlights the natural beauty of burms.

varanid Jun 30, 2009 09:17 AM

Sexy. What do those run? I probably don't want to know...but they're PRETTY!!!

nagrag Jun 30, 2009 11:04 AM

I love that snake. WOW. I am a fan of normal or wild burmese pythons and this just pops out the greatness of a normal.

Is this similar to the Blonde Burmeses that Bob had a while back?

If not, what is the difference?

Nice work,
Rick

BenR79 Jun 30, 2009 01:11 PM

Although this line isn't related to that big female burm Bob Clark called a "blond burm" it looks to be the same thing. Infact, bob is working with the same line as me, and the ones he hatched out last year he was calling them blond burms.

As for Bob's big blond burm I'm pretty sure she got egg bound when he tried to breed her and probably ended up losing her.

Ben

Pithons Jun 30, 2009 09:19 PM

Im gonna go in the other room now and kick myself in the face a few times for not buying her myself. And I was sooo close to a purchase too. Oh well, she is looking better with size. She pushing 6ft now? Awesome!

BenR79 Jun 30, 2009 10:08 PM

she is about 6.5ft and you did miss out. She was nearly 6ft when I got her.

Ben

FRoberts Jul 01, 2009 08:11 PM

You probably didn't mean that the way I would have LOL!!!

You snooze you loose hehe.
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Thanks,

Frank Roberts

tibor Jul 01, 2009 02:35 PM

Ben that last picture says it all..she glows,congrats on the new addition you deserve her,best of luck.

BenR79 Jul 02, 2009 05:12 PM

Thanks Tibor!

AndrewPotts Jul 01, 2009 05:17 PM

Yahoooo.....I agree. Hands down the baddest thing to happen since the Albino. I want like 10. Take care and congrats. Andrew

Gary Schiavino Jul 01, 2009 07:34 PM

Ben;

Your photos make me want to get into keeping large constrictors again!

That is an amazing animal!
Damn I want one

Gary Schiavino

BenR79 Jul 02, 2009 05:10 PM

Thanks Gary! A caramel burm project would be a great one to get into if you do jump back into the big snakes again.

FRoberts Jul 01, 2009 08:08 PM

Hey Ben how's things ?

IMHO that is the BEST morph of Burms to date. Just amazing looking.
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Thanks,

Frank Roberts

BenR79 Jul 02, 2009 05:09 PM

Things are going good Frank and it's great to see you still coming on the burm forum some.

FRoberts Jul 02, 2009 05:18 PM

Thanks Ben, I still come here but do not have any Burms any more, still into retics some. I do have many types of pythons and boas still. Retics, Balls, Bloods, Carpets (coastal's & JCP's), Macklots, BCI, BRB's, Dumerils, Yellow Anacondas and some others, lotsa colubrids. I bred dumerils, balls, and Lucy rat snakes this past year. Should have many going in 2010, gave most this year off. Got my first pied ball from a het to het breeding. Any luck with the Anacondas this year ? Glad to see the pics of those burms, making me want aa pair before you cant keep them no more. I live in NJ and they have made several of the snakes I keep illegal to possess now but since I had them permited already they are luckily grandfathered.
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Thanks,

Frank Roberts

ArtInScales Jul 01, 2009 08:22 PM

She's a very nice looking burm. You ought to send her over to me so I can dwarfitize her. Haha
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Randy and Michelle
Art In Scales
(719) 439-4199
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BenR79 Jul 02, 2009 05:07 PM

Yet another great project for someone to do with this amazing morph! It isn't one I plan to do though. I like the big guys too much.

Thanks for the kind words guys!

RockinReptiles2 Jul 06, 2009 03:16 PM

She is awsome Ben. I wonder what a patternless caramel albino will look like.
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Thanks and Take Care
Thomas Jones
sweetpetsshop2@yahoo.com

ChristopherD Jul 10, 2009 04:01 PM

Awesome critter hope you dont live in Fl. ...the politics are gonna get worse b4 they get better im afraid...I i think calling it an albino is not rite ,plain Caramel Bar is better imho thoght it may be T-positive albino. The Amel is the albino burm..Congrats on a fine specimen

darkcontinent Jul 22, 2009 02:10 PM

That is a stunning animal and I agree that is probably the best thing to happen to burms since the albino
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Wayne and Ryan
Dark Continent Reptiles
www.darkcontinentreptiles.com

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