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Posted by: StevePerry at Mon Feb 22 23:47:15 2010 [ Report Abuse ] [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by StevePerry ] A couple of years ago I produced a litter of babies(actually a couple of litters) that had paradox albinos and paradox snows and a few albinos that looked a little different with no paradoxing. the second year, I decided to keep a couple of them. I held back a male and female that both looked quite a bit different from the rest. The male is a paradox and the female shows no signs of black at all. A good friend and reptile breeder has given me the idea that they both looked like Bell albinos but with pardoxing on the male. As they have grown they do not look like your typical Bell albino either. Last year I bred the female (no parasoxing) to a male albino and recieved all normal babies, so she must be a paradox right? I should know this year as she is breeding currently with an 07 male paradox albino. She looks very different from your average p. albino though, and she is very difficult to get a pic of that even closly resembles what she really looks like. The tan/cream background area is actually a greenish/blueish kinda color.lol hard to describe. Could it be a dbl homzygous albino? maybe but I dout it. I may be a hypo, albino. who knows! [ Reply To This Message ] [ Subscribe to this Thread ] [ Hide Replies ]
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