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RE: I was asking about the "albino" mother.

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Posted by: marc_n at Tue Jun 10 15:04:50 2008   [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by marc_n ]  
   

The adult female in the photograph is a visual T+ / Blonde Albino. This is a completely different appearance to the more commonly known T- Albino (such as Kahl & Sharp strain), that I assume you are thinking of?

This line of T Positive (Tyrosinase Positive) Albinos / Blonde Albinos have a genetic mutation that prevents the ability to complete the synthesis of melanin but can produce other melanin related pigments such as various shades of brown grey & red. This differs from the more well known T- Albinos such as Kahl & Sharp Strain in that areas that would normally be black or brown are typically white or yellow.

Yearling Blonde Albino



Visual Blonde Albino compared to a het.



Newborn T Positive Albinos (as seen in the pictures below) have little or no black pigment at all & tend to show grey pigmentation where black would normally be present, such as in the tail marking borders. As they mature, this grey colour will develop into a dark brown/black.





The resulting appearance in the adults is that of an attractive Pale caramel background colour and reduction of black pigment.

Marc


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