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DMong
at Sun Feb 17 16:26:52 2013 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by DMong ]
Yeah, I would certainly call it an albino Mosaic too. The nuchal marking on the neck is also very indicative of the mosaic floridana phenotype as well.
Aside from Enge's lavender that was sold, what are the other two authentic wild stock lavender floridana you mentioned?
Yes, it wouldn't take much for some albino Newports to be crossed into floridana to give a very similar appearence for sure. Certain Newport x mosaic breedings would be quick and easy to give the same general appearance.
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