I'm going to try to share a picture. Maybe I'll be lucky.

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I'm going to try to share a picture. Maybe I'll be lucky.

Did you bred thisone yourself?
and do you know if this mutation is genetic.
greetings from the
Netherlands
Nico
I must say that is a pretty cool looking burm, what is that a combo of.
It is a patternless albino.(albino green)
Very cool looking burm. Isn't that kinda like what paradox albino balls looks like. Hopefully it's genetic. Thanks for sharing, Scott.
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Here is a picture of the father of the previous post. They are both males. I think it is genetic since I have got two of them. It is not a simple recessive trait though. It might be a combination of several traits. I have bred them back and forth to mother, sister, grandma, aunts, and every other combination, without having any more luck. I keep on trying though. There is still one more clutch this year that could have one.

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