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CuttsCustoms
04-02-05, 05:58 PM
just wondering if you guys can identify if this is an albino RES a mix or possibly a clown slider.
http://65.54.174.250/cgi-bin/getmsg/AlbinoTurtle.JPG
tell me if you can see the pic.
CuttsCustoms
04-02-05, 07:35 PM
go here http://members12.clubphoto.com/dustin975296/3146205/owner-4dac.phtml
CuttsCustoms
04-02-05, 07:35 PM
shes not mine a friend of mine owns her
Wu-Gwei
04-03-05, 01:58 PM
It's not an albino and I have no idea what a clown slider is. Maybe an older pastel slider? Most pastel sliders darken and loose their nice colours as they age. All turtles lose their colour as they age. I think that is what has happened to this slider as well. Did it receive UV light on a regular basis? I find most sliders darken with age, and lose their bright colour in shell and skin.
Cheers,
JJ ;)
CuttsCustoms
04-03-05, 05:17 PM
its pink and white skin, brown shell, light eyes and has almost no pattern.
monitor12345
04-03-05, 10:12 PM
maybe an older yellow belly slider?
Diverdude1234
04-04-05, 07:30 PM
Id say it looks like it lacks most black pigment and all yellow pigment... but still definitly a RES
P.S> thats my turtle, It gets a 9.0 UVB bulb in the winter and a goot 6 hours in the sun, in the summer (under supervision) Its about 8 years old and is a lot less colourless than the other two turtles I have, one the same age, and one older (I have a much younger one too).
monitor12345
04-21-05, 07:44 PM
nvm i didnt see the pic close is a res probally a pastel
johnnym1972
04-22-05, 02:55 PM
Hello all, that looks like a hypo-melanistic female Red Ear Slider. Pastel's have a greenish-blue colour and have a very odd pattern. It's definately one cool looking RES!!!
Take care, Johnny.
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