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AARon83

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Hi guys my name is Aaron Carroll and I'm new to everything on here, lol, including snakes. Well 6 months anyways. I have 2 albino milksnakes (trouser (m) and Roxanne (f)that I have absolutely no idea of their morph. I could really use some help with that, if possible. I also have a 4yr old Honduran milksnake (deadpool) and a pastel yellow belly python (slytherin). Thank you all so very much for any feedback

One day I will learn how to pull pics off my phone so I can show you guys and girls my beauties
 
Well, if you purchased them as albinos, that's probably what they are. Do they have any black pigment?
 
This is primarily a corn snake forum, but fauna classifieds has a milksnake forum and their members will be able to give you advice on your milksnakes. Scroll down this site until you see the fauna classifieds section and click on it. Be prepared to post pictures though.
 
Ask away Aaron. and Twolunger, hush.. anyeone should be able to post in here and ask. This is the newbie section. its all good.
 
Ask away Aaron. and Twolunger, hush.. anyeone should be able to post in here and ask. This is the newbie section. its all good.

Quite true, and we should be able to point a newbie in the right direction. Now everyone knows where to find a milksnake forum. It's all good.
 
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