Type: Recessive
First Produced By: Bob Clark Reptiles
Aliases: Blond, Blonde, T+ Albino
Issues: Photophobia
First Produced In: Unknown
Availability: Average
Last Updated: 2024-01-02
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The Blond Albino reticulated python is a recessive mutation.
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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.
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The head of the Blond Albino reticulated python is usually completely covered in a light orange, apart from the bright line down the dead center.
The body of the Blond Albino has normal diamond patterning, but the usual dark elements are full of intense oranges, deep yellows and golds. Like the Albino (Purple Phase), lilacs travel throughout the body.
The tail of the Blond Albino reticulated python usually follows the same colouration as the rest of the body.
No known proven lines
No known related traits
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