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They are nice snakes Fay.
I just love them. They feel so nice in the hand, and so calm animals. I have the blondie bloodline from Southern Cross reptiles and they are bought so easy to keep and handle.
great eaters, and calm for handling. I should make some pictures and posted here. Maybe tomorrow.
 
Some of ours and some that have new homes.
 

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Some of ours

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What nice Albinos everyone,so basically all the albino Darwins in captivity originated from the wild caught one from the caravan park years ago...That we no about...
 
I have been told there are two different bloodlines white pheonix bloodline and blondies bloodline. so there were 2 albinos found unless white pheonix was breed. Thats just what ive been told though. :?
 
WOW...they really are beautiful snakes...are they the same colour when hatchys
 
Soph, they seem to be pink when hatching. Check out Ramsayi's avatar!
 
WOW all of those are absolutely stunning, im not sure which i like more darwin albinoes or gtps obviously the most expensive :)(
 
Soph, they seem to be pink when hatching. Check out Ramsayi's avatar![/QUOTE

As hatchlings you can get them from a really dirty pink to heavily contrasting patterns. This is no indication of how they will look as adults. From my experience it takes adout 6 sheds to get some idea of what their adult colouration will be. Although they will still to continue to change untill about 1 1/2-2 years of age.
 
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