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Lots of orange in these guys. Normal?

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I have a few of these baby burms purchased from Boas Balls and Burms and I am crazy about the coloring, they are much lighter and alot of orange in them than my other jigsaw burm babies. I was wondering if anyone could say for sure if this is normal to have two different genetically unrelated snakes be so different in color shade or do I maybe have something odd in these lighter ones. They get better looking every shed!
Cortney
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Thanks Paul, I have noticed 1 other burm baby from another pair that were the same coloring too, I just really like this coloring better than the darker ones.
Cortney
 
Just a note that wasn't mentioned in the OP...These babies are albino het granite and double hets. the really light one is NOT a granite albino. It hatched out just a very light albino and has changed since Corvan purchased it. The snake in the center of my photo (below) is the same snake that is now so light and mottled in the pics above!
Now, I reiterate...is THIS normal?
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actually yes it is. its a reverse albino and if you find another one and breed them together all you get is albinos not the reverse type. I was actually going to buy a pair and breed them till some well known breeders here in pittsburgh explained it to me. you just got lucky thats all.
 
There is a guy on kingsnake selling a huge reverse albino. You should check it out, I find it extremely impressive!
 
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