White Albino
White Albino is a reticulated python albino phase associated with a very pale background and reduced dark pigment, often showing white, cream, and yellow rather than the deeper purple tones of some other albino lines. The exact look can shift with age, lighting, and combinations with pattern morphs. As a named albino expression, it should be described from breeder records rather than guessed from a washed-out photograph.
A White Albino reticulated python still requires full retic planning. Bright color does not make the snake smaller, easier to contain, or safer to handle casually. Keepers need secure enclosures, clear routines, and awareness of local restrictions on large constrictors. Breeders should document albino phase, visible combinations, het information, and locality-size background when relevant. Buyers should ask for feeding records and adult-size expectations before focusing on how pale the snake appears.
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