I am looking at either leucistic or snow southern pines. Which is the most white? Similiar morphs of different species seem to yellow so I am curious what stays the most white for a pine?
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I am looking at either leucistic or snow southern pines. Which is the most white? Similiar morphs of different species seem to yellow so I am curious what stays the most white for a pine?
from what i've seen,a leucistic is gonna be the one that stays the whitest.if anything,you may see a pink wash to the anterior sides,but the body would stay solid white.the amels would be more inclined to show yellow or light purple/pink in the blotched pattern,though faintly.....in this 2 year old pic,the leucistic girl below still looks just the same now.

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Thanks for the info!
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