Lavender Albino

Lavender Albino
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Lavender Albino
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Lavender Albino
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Lavender Albino
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Lavender Albino
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Lavender Albino
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Lavender Albino
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Lavender Albino
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Lavender Albino
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Lavender Albino
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Mutation
Basic morph
Genetics
First produced
Description

Lavender Albino is a color mutation that is recessive. Much like the normal albino, however, develops into a lavender base color (where the white is on a normal albino) with yellow pattern with a deep red eye color. The yellow tends to be more sharp and defined and have rich golden yellow undertones. What many will call a true “High Contrast” snake; these are still highly coveted in private collections today.

Tony Gude

Genetic wizard

Use Lavender Albino in the genetic wizard.