here are pictures of two of my albinos. It's ONLY speculation at this point that the lighter, paler one is a hybino. But it's worth noting she came out of a pairing that had the capability of producing hypos and hybinos, as well as albinos.
Terry

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here are pictures of two of my albinos. It's ONLY speculation at this point that the lighter, paler one is a hybino. But it's worth noting she came out of a pairing that had the capability of producing hypos and hybinos, as well as albinos.
Terry

Nice pics above Terry but I could not get this one to open. Are any of these genetic lines locale specific. Sorry but some of us are purists. At least for some species since my boids are far from pure. LOL
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Rick Staub
R&R Reptiles
These pix open when i preview my post so i can only hope they'll open on the forum, too. But the PREVIOUS one opened in preview, so i'm not sure what's mis-firing.
No locale details on the amels. Ric blair probably knows the origin of the wild-caught hypoerythristic (anery) shown in the other thread.
Terry
>>here are pictures of two of my albinos. It's ONLY speculation at this point that the lighter, paler one is a hybino. But it's worth noting she came out of a pairing that had the capability of producing hypos and hybinos, as well as albinos.
>>Terry
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