I have both albino kenyans, and Albino Rosies, the Limburg strain of coastals. The whitewater albino rosies are also in Canada. Rosies produce small litters of large babies. 2 to 5 is the norm.
Kenyans have larger litters, starting at 8 or 10 for young mothers. I have had litters over 20 from old ones.
They both reach maturity at about 3 years, and they can live for 20 years or more.
The husbandry for both are very similar and I keep them in the same rack. Rosies need to be hibernated for 3 months at 55F. Kenyans only need cool evenings through winter but no full brumation
Albino Limburg rosies are about 500US each. Hets are 250US
Albino Whitewater rosies are about half that.
Albino Kenyans are in the 200US range.
Importing both these species requires CITES permits from the country of origin. It's quite difficult to find Americans willing to bother with the paperwork.
Mine should be on line by 05 and in regard to Kenyans I will produce albinos het for anery, anerys het for albino, and normal looking double hets.
There is currently no real domestic supply(in Canada) of either albino kenyans or rosies, but this will change in the next few years
Above-my male albino Limburg rosy
Above- Kenyans, amel het for anery and anery het for amel