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questions on my new albino corn

snakectr

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1] I have a baby albino corn and i would like to know the look of it when its an adult

2] is an albinos shade of eye when preparing for shedding grey like normal corns or different?

3] is the size of an albino different than a normal?

4] how long do they live compared to a normal corn

5] if you have any more info on the albino corn please reply or contact me at [email protected]

p.s. i am very experienced with corn snakes and i have have had an albino adult that was very agressive to my long time snake and fellow companion normal corn
 
Well is sounds af if your experience is a bit tanted. Read the book......
 
yeah i am a little rusty but thats because i have been having to pay a lot of car,tv ect. bills and i havent had the money to get back into reptiles
i just like to make sure i have all the info correct

thats for your help

snakectr
 
By albino, I'm going to assume you mean amelanistic (red albino).

Size and lifespan are the same as a normal.

The eyes cloud over, but it's more difficult to see than in a normal because the eyes are red instead of black.

Here is a pic of an average adult amelanistic corn.
 
Another gorgeus snake.
And yes, there is no difference in life spans, provided care is correct.
Every specimen has it's own ticker. If it dies of old age at 10, so be it. It could live to be 20. All depends on the specimen. But, if it dies and you have given it proper care it's whole life, then it is hard to stay upset, because you know you provided a snake with a great life, that probably would've been harder/shorter than in the wild.
 
THank you everyone for the info

thanks to everyone who helped me out with the info i wasnt sure on
it really helped me out
now i have a better understanding of
my new snake

snakectr
 
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