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"T-Albino" Bairds Rat Pic....

KEN_DIEHL May 04, 2008 10:46 AM

Hello, I wanted to share a new picture of my Albino Bairds, Enjoy.....

Ken Diehl
San Antonio

Replies (5)

shannon brown May 04, 2008 11:14 AM

Thats killer Ken but a t- would be amelanistic? did you mean to say t ? they are probably hypos but could be a t albino.

Shannon

dustyrhoads May 04, 2008 12:48 PM

>>Thats killer Ken but a t- would be amelanistic? did you mean to say t ? they are probably hypos but could be a t albino.
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>>Shannon

Yeah, T-positive albino seems to be the consensus, though people have also called them hypos. The adults are extremely different than normal adults, and hypos of most species are typically somewhere between the two extremes. Their coloration really smacks of a caramel albino (or T-positive) type.

DR
Suboc.com

shannon brown May 05, 2008 12:46 PM

yes, I have some and can say they are different.I remember when Bill Corwin first produced them.he started with a single het male many years ago.

L8r

Aaron May 09, 2008 02:20 AM

Just my opinion, that is one of the nicest looking morphs ever.

Tony D May 13, 2008 05:20 PM

Wow! Very nice. I'm a big fan of Bairds and have 2.2 from Valverde Co TX. Pictured is one of my females

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