Albino (Outback)

First Produced By: Outback Reptiles

Aliases: Outback T-, T- Albino

Issues: Photophobia

First Produced In: 2014

Availability: Rarest

Last Updated: 2024-02-20

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About

A recessive gene founded and proven by Outback Reptiles that lacks melanin and cannot make the enzyme Tyrosinase, which starts the conversion of amino acid into melanin. These snakes are very light color with no black or brown markings, and have bright red eyes.

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Issues

Photophobia

While the word photophobia literally translates to a "fear of light”. Its not actually that you are scared of light, but instead, are incredibly sensitive to it. Animals with albinism experience photophobia due to the lack of pigment in the iris, which does not allow the eyes to filter out light.

History

Wild caught adult male visual acquired by Outback reptiles. Was in rough shape and took them several years to recuperate and acclimate to captivity before they could produce the first litters of hets. Visual Albinos first produced by them in 2014.

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Appearance

Head

T- have red eyes.

Body

White and orange with no dark pigment.

Proven Lines

No known proven lines

Related Traits

No known related traits

Combos

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