One Eyed Pirates

myrmecophile

Arachnolord
Old Timer
Joined
Dec 22, 2006
Messages
659
Those are horrible. It is a very common defect in several of the albino lines. They should have been culled, I hope there is no intention of breeding them
 

Najakeeper

Arachnoprince
Joined
Dec 10, 2010
Messages
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As long as they are not bred, I believe they should live a happy healthy snake life. Why not?
 

peterock44

Arachnopeon
Joined
Jun 20, 2010
Messages
42
i have an over 6' female that has this problem. i have no intention of breeding her so i personally think she is beautiful. had her since '04 and is the main showpiece of my snake/tarantula/scorpion/centipede/mandtid/man cave! i remember when she was that little, beautiful little guys
 

bluefrogtat2

Arachnoangel
Old Timer
Joined
Oct 19, 2006
Messages
913
also agree,as long as they are not bred they would be a nice addition to any collection(i actually own them now..lol)
i also have adult albinos and subadult sunglows...they will be treated well..lol
andy
 

ruca49

Arachnopeon
Joined
Sep 21, 2010
Messages
48
Is this a trait that can be passed or is this just a birth defect?
 
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