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Awesome pic Jeff!!!!
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Jeff,
That is a good comparison of your albino and sunglow. Was it hard to tell who from whom at birth? From your pic it looks like the sunglow also have darker eyes. This will be my first year producing SUNGLOWS and I was wondering if people have a hard time telling sunglows from real nice albinos at birth. Has anyone had this problem? I know as they get a little older the difference is night and day.
Thanks,
James W. Arnold
seems the best way to tell is that the sunglows are hypo's //smaller saddles like bow tie's and they seem to be more oranger,good luck to you guys i really like the hets that i got from you last year,,,Greg
If you have both you'll be able to tell.
I proved out a pos super/pos het albino salmon & I couldn't tell @ 1st because they were all sunglows . I was TRYING to see a difference that wasn't there.
They have different eyes, side patterns, & amounts of white around the tail saddles.Hope this helps.
Good luck with your sunglow project!
all the color on my back, for either boa in that pic.....jk
Is that a striped line albino, or just one that happens to have a striped tail. That sunglow is great looking, is it a male or female?
Mickey Hinkle
The Lizard King Reptiles

Thanks MTLK jr
That is a striped albino I got from THE man.
That is a male sunglow I produced last yr.
You can have either for a boa the same colors as your back 
Those are two absolutely amazing animals! I love that striped Albino and I love that Sunglow even more!! Fantastic photo...I for one definitely want to see more pics of both those beauties!
Thanks for sharing!
Celia
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Thanks and take care - Joe Rollo
'Tis not the stongest of the species that will eventually survive, nor the most intelligent, but the one most responsive to change' Charles Darwin

I had some striped albinos from da man, i regret ever getting rid of em, they had some smokin colors.
GORGEOUS!!!! I'm hoping for a bunch that look just like that this year too. 
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