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could just be normal variation?

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Posted by: AbsoluteApril at Tue Jun 14 18:32:29 2005   [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by AbsoluteApril ]  
   

I don't know and haven't seen enough albinos to say...
but it could be normal color differnces or as others have stated the two brighter ones may be coral. Do you think the two brighter ones are sunglows?
Not sure what you were looking for in way of opinions, I think they are all really nice tho! heh
Here is a comparision shot of two of the albino babies from my '03 litter, color difference


Here they were fresh at birth (and covered in yuck)


the lighter ones I thought were premature, but I had some of the light and some of the brighter both die. One light and one brighter one survived, the lighter one is still very pale and light the brighter one looks like a nicely colored albino but I would not call him a coral.
Anyways, that's just my own experience, like I said my color variation could have been due to the litter being mostly premies.
-apo


   

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