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USCBB Albino Trimeresurus albolabris

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I have 1.1 albino whitelip vipers available. We produced these this year and had deposits placed on everyone available, but life happens to us all so these two have become available.

If you like yellow. These are the snake for you. I've personally never seen a more vivid yellow snake, pictures honestly don't do them justice. They almost glow, they are that bright in color.


This litter dropped on Feb. 19 2024, so they are coming up on 5 months old. If you dont have experience raising neonate arboreal vipers then I would suggest putting a deposit down and waiting.

If you are experienced then you'll have zero issue with these guys. We've raised them from tiny 3inch worms and haven't lost a single one, so if we can do it so can you.


They are taking whole pinkies now, so the hard parts done.

I will add a variety of pictures, so you can see how they've grown.

$1500 each
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Sounds good, as long as you're legal to keep I can ship it anywhere in the continental US.
 
Hey I am in VA. How much is the deposit? To be honest I am an avid GTP ATP owner so I've only delt with aboral snakes. I've been wanting to keep a few vipers as they have always been my fav. Good snake to start off with or no?
 
I would say yes, albolabris is a pretty easy species to keep in general. Tbh if you'r background is in GTP and ATP then I would consider you more capable of keeping them properly than someone who's background experience is with genus such as Naja and Crotalus.

Deposit is usually Half on singles, could work out slightly than half down on the pair.
 
I would say yes, albolabris is a pretty easy species to keep in general. Tbh if you'r background is in GTP and ATP then I would consider you more capable of keeping them properly than someone who's background experience is with genus such as Naja and Crotalus.

Deposit is usually Half on singles, could work out slightly than half down on the pair.
What's your contact info ?
 
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