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IS there a diffrence?

sneakmonkey42

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yea im just wondering cause i want a corn and i cant tell the diff between a snow and a white albino, im guessing the only way you no is if the eyes are pink or red, cause i always thought albinos have red eyes and snows have pink eyes? thanks alot.
 
sneakmonkey42 said:
yea im just wondering cause i want a corn and i cant tell the diff between a snow and a white albino, im guessing the only way you no is if the eyes are pink or red, cause i always thought albinos have red eyes and snows have pink eyes? thanks alot.
There is nothing called a "white albino" in corn snakes. Someone may be using the name to describe snows, but it is not an accepted or common trade name. Amelanistics are sometimes referred to as "red albino" and anerythristics are sometimes referred to as "black albino", though neither term is accurate. A snow is the combination of anerythristic with amelanistic, and could colloquially be called a "white albino". There is no difference between red eyes and pink eyes; both are the result of no pigment in the iris.

All that to say, "You can't tell the difference because there is none."
 
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