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thereticranch
at Wed Jul 8 05:28:37 2009 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by thereticranch ]
You have:
Clark strain albinos which produced whites, lavenders, and purples.
Sharp strain albinos, you don't come across them too often anymore, but they only produce a "white phase" looking retic.
Amel retics in which the albino gene lines up on a different allele and is not compatible with other albino strains.
The blonde/caramel albinos which appear to be a T albino, but there seems to be some question about the compatiblity within this group (Bob Clarks line and the Baldagos line).
And there are still wild caught albinos that are found whose compatibilty with other known strains will have to be determined.
Greg Bryant
The Retic Ranch
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- So many different albinos. - ChristopherM, Tue Jul 7 23:12:12 2009
RE: So many different albinos. - thereticranch, Wed Jul 8 05:28:37 2009
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