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RE: The true definition of

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Posted by: LucasJennings at Sat Aug 24 15:55:50 2013  [ Report Abuse ] [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by LucasJennings ]  
   

The hypo increases the amount of lavender on an albino. Here is a picture of an albino and a sunglow together that I hatched last season. And pictures of this season's albino and sunglow from two separate pairings.

This is an interesting concept...the one of T albino. I wonder if there is a simple test to see if it is hypomelanism or T albinism. Then again, I have seen some example of Trubowers that have no black, only light browns. Billy has one. He posts here every now and again under the name Discern. My Trumbowers have no black on them. Both those I hatched last season and this season.

Albino vs. Sunglow



Albino


Sunglow




Tumbower hypo





   

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