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08-01-05, 06:47 PM
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Cool I've bred my Lavender male to a normal female & everything comes out normal looking. I'll definitely have to try the 2 types of albinos together to get the hypoish like ones THX Mark
P.S. do these hypoish type ones have a common name that is already being used for them?
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08-01-05, 06:52 PM
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No... they don't have a "market" name yet. I've seen them just advertised as "Hypoish Colored Babies" and such.
The Hypomelanistic morph in cali kings is already an established morph... so you can't call the crossing of the 2 albino morphs, hypo.
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08-02-05, 06:44 AM
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the female is albino not lavneder albino, just albino and the male is normal just normal
10x you all and my name is not all! :P
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08-02-05, 10:22 AM
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The male must be het for albino, or lavender albino.
And I've talked to plenty of people who thouht they had a normal albino, and had a lavender albino, the mistake is common because you really can't tell them apart as adults.
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08-02-05, 10:47 AM
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thanks mike
the things you are saying are very intresting, there is no way to tell apart a T- from the t+ albinos as adults? :bugged:
its strange that het for a recessive gen have a diffrent phenotip, does the same thing happen with boas that are DH for both traits of albino?
tomer the male probably is het albino,
and venus is lavneder, or the other way around.
that's still say that your babys have a really good genetics.
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08-02-05, 11:13 AM
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From what I have read, or heard from others... the majority of the time there is no way to tell apart the 2 albino morphs. Sometimes you can.. Like if you knew what specific one they were as babies lol....
I know nothing about boas.
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08-02-05, 01:27 PM
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Even as adults you can still usually tell. Lavender albinos will have the ruby red eyes whereas the regs will have pink eyes, Mark
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08-02-05, 08:39 PM
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nevo stfu.. :P
venus is an normal albino! normal... garlic lavender! LoL
here are picture of here and an adult rat playing nicely
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08-03-05, 04:18 AM
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tomer grow up man...
that's why i said, "or the other way around". the male can be het for lavneder and that's why only half of the babys were hypoish looking (DH).
nevo
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08-03-05, 03:11 PM
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Exactlly Nevo, I don't think he really gets it LOL Maybe he needs to stfu & reread what has been said ; ) As he obviously doesn't understand what all is being said here about how the Hypoish ones come about. Maybe upset because he thought he had something new & it has been pointed out that they have been done before lots & how, plus there are real hypos out there already also. I personally make a couple of clutches of Het Lavender albinos myself every year for around 3 years or so now (as well as Lavender Albinos of course) & they have been sold Canada wide so the het lavs are definitely out there in Canada anyhow & I'm sure there are even more in the States as thats where they all came from now isn't it ; ). He would have to "prove out" the "regular" to be 100% sure. Breeding it to a Lavender should tell for sure whats going on. Mark
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08-03-05, 08:17 PM
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may b u should stcik your finger up your ***?
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08-18-05, 05:28 AM
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he/she is a beauty... congrats!
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08-28-05, 09:13 PM
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10x here he is after a few meals and shedding
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