THE GRANDPARENTS:
Bred this Lavender male to an Albino High White female a few years ago. Producing double hets (albino & lavender) that had a definite "hypo look", not hypo though but the male is different than anything I've seen.
Kerby...
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THE GRANDPARENTS:
Bred this Lavender male to an Albino High White female a few years ago. Producing double hets (albino & lavender) that had a definite "hypo look", not hypo though but the male is different than anything I've seen.
Kerby...
One of three clutches with this male and his 3 sibling sisters.
Kerby...

This is a product of double hets (albino & lavender), pre-shed.
Kerby...

Definitely different. Not black, not brown...........
Kerby...


From the first clutch of three.
An obvious albino.
An obvious 3 non-albinos, but one is almost "gray" looking (pre-shed).
An obvious purple eye, at least a lavender.
Not sure what an albino-lavender will look like. Most lavender babies are DARK, so..........
Kerby...

Grandma looks awesome but the kinder are very neat!
Todd Hughes

So correct me if I'm wrong but in this latest clutch you should have had some albinos, some albino lavs, and some lavs (and some hets for either/both.)
If you in fact did get all from one litter, could you post a pick of the three side by side.
all around awesome project! I love where its going. Keep the sweet cali pics coming!
I did get an albino.
I did get some that are/or possible double hets (albino & lavender).
I did get one that is either a lavender or an albino-lavender.
I will post more pics once they have shed.

Kerby...
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