Anyone have any experience with anything like this. Is it a snow or an anery het albino? I also have an almost complete sunglow with small patches of gray skin here and there. Are these coloration abberations genetic?
James
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Anyone have any experience with anything like this. Is it a snow or an anery het albino? I also have an almost complete sunglow with small patches of gray skin here and there. Are these coloration abberations genetic?
James
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Looks paradox to me! AWESOME! If that's not a keeper I don't know what is! How about some pictures of the litter mates? 
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1.0 Kahl Albino (25% hogg)
1.0 Hypo Double Het. Sunglow
1.0 Anery Het. Snow
0.1 Kahl Albino (25% hogg)
0.1 Kahl Albino (25% hogg)
0.1 Hypo Double Het Sunglow
0.1 Hypo Double Het Sunglow
0.1 Anery Het. Snow
Definately a snow, not an Anery IMO. People are trying to further
prove out the genetic mutation of the 'Paradox' anomoly. Hope it
work for you!! The last time I saw a Paradox Snow was Ralph's...
Wonder what happened to it?...
Very nice animal! Thans for posting!!
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Kenny Bowman
"Symetry Exotics"
Honesty is my only way, you dont like it? Sorry!
picture of the sunglow with grey patches?
Thats a Paradox. No doubt about it. And a nice one at that. Watch over the next year or so how it changes colors right before your eyes!! Good luck with him. Mike Panichi
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honesty is my only policy
I am sorry...but that thing is JUST WICKED...
What were the mom and dad?
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