Purple Albino
Purple Albino is a reticulated python albino phase in which reduced dark pigment leaves a pale snake with lavender, purple, yellow, and white tones depending on age and line. It is one of the named albino expressions used in retic breeding, separate in trade language from white albino or lavender-related labels even when those names can overlap in casual listings. As with other morphs, the visual label should be tied to known parentage.
Care for a Purple Albino reticulated python is the same serious commitment required by any retic. Secure enclosures, strong locks, appropriate heat, and planned handling are non-negotiable as the animal grows. Breeders should identify albino phase clearly, avoid confusing hets with visuals, and record any dwarf or super dwarf ancestry. Buyers should not let pale color distract from evaluating feeding history, body condition, adult-size expectations, and whether local rules allow them to keep a large constrictor.
Colors: Albino, Anery, Anthrax, Cow, Genetic Stripe, Goldenchild, Lavender Albino, Mocha, Motley, Normal, Phantom, Pied, Platinum, Purple Albino, Snow, Sunfire, Super Tiger, Tiger, White Albino, Wild Type