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Old 07-17-03, 04:50 PM   #16
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Hi Teresa
If you bred double hets to each other resulting in patternless babies, then yes, they would be patternless, 66% poss het albino. Sam as if an albino comes out.
Good luck on the blazing.
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Old 07-18-03, 08:14 AM   #17
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This is my "normal" patternless every one mistakes for a patternless albino. She is a gorgious leo!!!! Much brighter than all my others, although my male is just as bright as her most of the time, then I have one other girl and two juvies that are much darker almost purple looking at times. And yes, I know she is just a normal patternless but what a nice bright girl she is. She also has the shorter tail. I think it is cute!!

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