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Posted by: anthony james mc at Wed Sep 8 20:25:54 2004 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by anthony james mc ] I agree totally with Luke on this, "high contrast " albinos are produced in the same clutches as normal looking albinos. The fact is most high contrast albinos do NOT retain the crisp contrast as adults ,in fact the yellow/orange often times "bleeds" into the white as the animal matures, this is something that I and many others have noticed and happens regardless of what genetic line it comes from. Albino balls are awesome regardless but in my opinion they do look their best as babies. I have had a few hold their colors quite well but they still look better as babies to me. Anthony McCain-McCain's Reptiles. www.albinoballs.com [ Hide Replies ]
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