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albino corn photo gallery

thank you for posting the only reason i want pics is because this is a gallery not a lets discuss every type of albino corn olay you dont need to make me sound like the devil

Well, considering you weren't specific about which "albino" you wanted pictures of, the thread developed into a discussion about what entails "albino" traits.

Like Stephanie said, you won't get very far if you have a poor attitude when you post comments like that
 
It is also an open forum. Thread don't belong to the OP. You will find that many threads will go off topic, it just happens in open forums.
 
Here is my anery Remington (black albino)
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Well, considering you weren't specific about which "albino" you wanted pictures of, the thread developed into a discussion about what entails "albino" traits.

nwheather brings up a good point!!


This happen often and overall is good for the forum. So don't get peeved if it happens. I sure you learn something from it.
 
how old/long is she mine is 20 inches at 9 months

Wilma is 11 months old today and she's 24 inches long and 51 grams. If you haven't heard of it, iherp.com is a great site for keeping track of any/all weights or measurements! And I also like to use http://serpwidgets.com/main/measure for measuring my snakes.

I didn't really know the morphs very well when I decided to get a corn snake, but I knew that I wanted a red one! Amels will always be one of my favorites!
 
Here's an opal bloodred. (The Dingo)
 

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Sadly I only have a phone on my camera right now, but here are some of the better pics I've taken of Keo:

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He likes my head haha. I haven't had a chance to take him outside yet, but he just shed for the first time the other day, so I'd love to get some outside pics of him soon.

He has a lot of white on him too, more then most amels I've seen, not sure if it's enough to be considered a reverse okeetee or not, though. I guess I'll wait for him to get older and develop his color more before inquiring.

On another note, I liked the discussion in this thread, I always wondered why they were supposed to be called amels instead of albinos, I figured it was something along those lines, but it's good to know. :D
 
This is my amel Eve. She is a very, very sweet girl, but a terrible eater. Very odd for a Corn, but she has been that way since I brought her home a few years ago. Sometimes she'll go a month or two without eating a bite, then she'll eat like crazy for a few months. It is frustrating, but I love her to bits.

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I'm actually not sure how old Keo is, the people where I got him didn't know, I'd guess around 4 months, but it's really hard to tell with corns because they all grow so differently.
 
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