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Ozzie Python

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Having read the albino jungle thread it got me thinking, what are the actual 100% confirmed albino species that have been found/bred in Australia. Not the "i have heard" there is one, but actual confirmed sightings, including any that have been found in eggs or hatched but not survived.

We all konw Darwins, Olives, Macs, Blueys so what other species are there?
 
albino species

l personally know [and have handled] a woma [female]....cheers solar 17 [Baden]...ps and l haven't got lt.....
 
lucky you solar17, hopefully if she is in captivity some will hit the market in years to come
 
and those albino breadies..
and the albino shingle back
and albino tiger
and albino red belly black
and albino white crowned
and albino green turtle
 
not wrong sturdy. i think if you hatched anything albino and it didn't survive it would be a bit of a blow
 
albino pogona mitchelli, the albino woma is a WA woma . an dont forget the albino BHP .
 
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yeah teh central netted would have gone unoticed but some one got curious as to why an egg didnt hatch especially with a perfect hatch rate up until then
 
albino central netted found dead in an egg

as the last thing to develop in neonates prior to hatching is pigmentation, it is often thought that some 'hatchlings' which fail to hatch are albinos. however, nearly full-term neonates which fail to hatch only lack pigmentation because of being premature, not genetic albinism.
 
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