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This is a better shot of our Adult Burgundy female.
She is being bred by our Het Albino male.
We have heard 2 diferent ideas of what crossing the Albino gene into the Burgundy gene will create.
One idea was that the babies would be double Het for Pumpkin Albinos.This would be an intense orang/red and white Albino.That sounds awesome.
The other idea was that this would be a way to create the Lavender Albino.This is basically the same as an Albino but with the purplish colour in the white.
Tough to say man, because if you look at where the burgandy color is, that's exactly where the white is supposed to be on the albino. So the yellow shouldn't change to orange on the albino version. If anything, the white will be different, but how I do not know.