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Anyone know what kind of albino she is?

Scorpios

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Here are some photos of my Albino and Okatee females. Sorry the quality isn't better, all I have is the camera on my cell phone.

Anyway, I am hoping between the few photos here someone could possibly identify the albino's color pattern?

I will get some photos taken tonight of my males as well to put up soon.

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Well...you don't really have an albino OR an okeetee!!

Your white snake is really a snow...a snow is homozygous amelanism and anerythrism....

And the one you thought was an okeetee is a really nice bright normal, but not an okeetee....okeetees are selectively bred normals that have intense red saddles and really really wide black borders on their saddles.
 
Albino means a lack of black. The red, orange, and white snakes are the albinos in the corn snake world. What you have is a snow, which combines genes that remove black with genes that remove red, leaving behind a white animal.

Your 'okeetee' looks like a lovely classic to me.
 
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