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Hi guys!
I found this albino ball at a local pet store. He has a great disposition, and is very cute. However, I was concerned he may have mites. What do you all think? Are the black spots mites?
I also was curious, does this look like a pure albino? The workers said he may be a hybrid. What do you think may be his true morph?
They said he is male. I am pretty sure this is correct.
Thank you all :)
eminart
03-23-17, 11:30 AM
Albinism is a recessive gene, so it's either albino or not. That one is. "Hybrid" is a word that describes a cross between two different species. I'd say that's 100% ball python. What the store people probably meant by "hybrid" is that is may have another morph going on in addition to albinism. That's possible. I don't keep up with the BP morph craze.
Those could be mites, but no way to tell in a photo. I'd say probably not. Probably just dirt from its cage.
Ah, yes, I certainly didn't think it was a hybrid of different species... I know its a ball and that they can't breed that way. What I meant was hybrid of morph. So a combination. Like it is an albino of the gene ______. Sorry for the confusion!
As for the mites you're right. I will have to go back and see if the specks have changed or can be brushed off.
Thanks!
Check these guys out! Maybe it will help you identify it...
Albino Ball Pythons for Sale - MorphMarket USA (http://www.morphmarket.com/us/c/reptiles/pythons/ball-pythons/gene/albino)
Also check out the Ball Python Genetic Calculator... It's way cool...
Ball Python Genetic Morph Calculator - MorphMarket (http://www.morphmarket.com/c/reptiles/pythons/ball-pythons/genetic-calculator/)
RAD House
03-23-17, 01:24 PM
Ball pythons can create hybrids with a surprising amount of other snake species if the conditions are right. That being said it is definitely an albino ball python. It may have other genes involved. Personally I think you should look for a snake from a respectable breeder who would not describe their animals as "hybrids". This is especially true if you are concerned about its genetics and not just looking for a cool animal.
Yes, I agree. I will probably buy from a breeder instead. Will be healthier :) Thanks so much guys. Just wanted to hear some thoughts since I knew his disposition was nice.
Hmm interesting info about the breeding! I did not know that could happen. Makes sense now that you say it.
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