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Hello from my Jungle Albino and myself!

atown16

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I just picked it up 3 days ago, and im in love with him. His name is Tom Riddle because of his red eyes. Im really excited to look at all the different types of corns there are, its all very fascinating. Here are a few pics.

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Well, Mr. Riddle is kind of magical looking. That's a lot of yellow. Like you I am amazed by the amount of variation in these snakes. I'm just starting to be able to pick out color and pattern cues. The pics on this site, with people's descriptions is like a study guide for me. Thank you for helping!
( I'm proud of me, I can see what Wayne meant by "that R.O. look" )
 
Very cool looking snake! Will his color change at all as he matures?

haha im really not sure. Its hard to say becuase as far as ive been able to tell, jungles mature in a very unique way. The closest pictures ive seen are some reverse okeetees, but even they're different.
 
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