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toshamc
at Mon May 16 15:13:57 2005 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by toshamc ]
But you are right, an albino is an albino, the "high contrast" adult albinos that I've seen aren't much different than "normal" albinos. Mine started loosing his high contrastedness around 600 grams, tho still brighter than a "normal" albino, I don't expect that it's a lasting thing. I suppose it's like a pastel browning out.
Worth more money - not really - an albino is an albino is an albino. But if you are going to cross it with something, for color or clarity it may be wiser to have one that at least starts out looking really nice. ----- Tosha 
"Of course, this is just my opinion...and I believe I am God." -- Christopher Bianco
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