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Lavendar Albino

SandBoaMorphs Feb 02, 2010 11:36 PM

Steve Perry produced this awesome female albino. In the right sunlight you can see a small amount of orange flake on each of the ends of her cream scales. For some reason she appears bluish lavendar in the light. These colors have not been manipulated.

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Mark Huntley
Sand Boa Morphs

Kenyan Sand Boa's
4.1 Rufescens
1.2 Albinos
0.5 Dodoma
2.1 Flame
2.5.8 Normal (orange)
3.4.10 Anery
0.1 Snow
2.2 Hopeful Yellow Snow
0.1 Splash Albino
1.0 Splash Anery
1.0 Orange Stripe 100% Het Anery
1.0 High Orange Stripe
1.0 Yellow Stripe
0.4 High Orange Tiger
2.2 High Orange
2.3 Boston Terriers
0.2 Sooners
8.30 Rhode Island Reds
0.0.15 Tropical Fish
0.1 Moody Wives
1.1 On the fence in-laws
2.1 Rug Rats

http://sandboamorphs.blogspot.com/

Replies (4)

SandBoaMorphs Feb 02, 2010 11:41 PM

You can see the subtle colors if you enlarge the picture at this link. It's awesome.

http://gallery.pethobbyist.com/photo.php?id=392375

Steve, can you tell us a bit more about this one, didn't she come from two paradox pairings?
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Mark Huntley
Sand Boa Morphs

Kenyan Sand Boa's
4.1 Rufescens
1.2 Albinos
0.5 Dodoma
2.1 Flame
2.5.8 Normal (orange)
3.4.10 Anery
0.1 Snow
2.2 Hopeful Yellow Snow
0.1 Splash Albino
1.0 Splash Anery
1.0 Orange Stripe 100% Het Anery
1.0 High Orange Stripe
1.0 Yellow Stripe
0.4 High Orange Tiger
2.2 High Orange
2.3 Boston Terriers
0.2 Sooners
8.30 Rhode Island Reds
0.0.15 Tropical Fish
0.1 Moody Wives
1.1 On the fence in-laws
2.1 Rug Rats

http://sandboamorphs.blogspot.com/

StevePerry Feb 04, 2010 09:28 PM

Not much to tell. This one was produced by breeding a paradox albino to a double het for P.snow female. There were two albinos in the litter that I could not find a black scale. The rest of the litter consisted of Paradox albinos Paradox snows and normals. It is possilbe that they will come up with a black scale as they age. Very glad to hear that you like her.
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Steve Perry
North Idaho.

rosyraptor Feb 28, 2010 06:46 PM

Wow! She's gorgeous. I've never seen a Lavender Albino sand boa before, I don't think. Beautiful coloration. =)

Is this a rare morph? I'm guessing it is since I haven't seen it before.

SandBoaMorphs Feb 28, 2010 09:22 PM

While it is rare it is not uncommon to see lavender within albino snakes of various species. Steve Perry produced her and if I remember correctly she came from a litter of paradox snow adults....
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Mark Huntley
Sand Boa Morphs

Kenyan Sand Boa's
4.1 Rufescens
1.2 Albinos
0.5 Dodoma
2.1 Flame
2.5.8 Normal (orange)
3.4.10 Anery
0.1 Snow
2.2 Hopeful Yellow Snow
0.1 Splash Albino
1.0 Splash Anery
1.0 Orange Stripe 100% Het Anery
1.0 High Orange Stripe
1.0 Yellow Stripe
0.4 High Orange Tiger
2.2 High Orange
2.3 Boston Terriers
0.2 Sooners
8.30 Rhode Island Reds
0.0.15 Tropical Fish
0.1 Moody Wives
1.1 On the fence in-laws
2.1 Rug Rats

http://sandboamorphs.blogspot.com/

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