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Here they are (Big Albino snow corn)

rip_tupac

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First three are the albino snow that I plan on breeding. He's 2 and 9 months, 4 1/2 feet but I think he's overweight (If thats possible for a snake).

The last two pics are my leucistic texas rat snake around 8 months old.
 

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The first pic doesnt make him look overweight to me, the 2nd pic kinda exaggerates his middle so its hard to tell. Nice pics though :)
 
He certainly is a big snake. But it is hard to tell if he is overweight.

The leucistic texas rat snake is a little cutie.
 
Thanks for the comments guys,
I guess im just over reacting since I got him, keep in mind he's not even 3 years old. I think the previous owner gave him a small rat a week so from what I read that probably explains his size. I have more pics to come hopefully non cell phone.
 
Gorgeous snakes!

Just a tip though, you don't get "albino snows", snows are a combo of anery A ("black albino) and Amelanism (albino if you like! lol). :)

Snakes can most definitely get overweight! :) Your boy looks fine to me though! :)

Thanks for sharing! :D
 
Hey!
Thanks, I wasnt sure if there was such thing as an albino snow. So he's a snow, and he might be a partial zigzag but Im going to wait til I find a blacklight so I could confirm that or take a picture with the digital camera and the black light.
 
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