When do they start coraling up? I bought a female early last year as a normal albino, however she has since gotten a killer peachish/pinkish color all over her body and her head is turning pink. Would yuo then consider her a coral?
Joe
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When do they start coraling up? I bought a female early last year as a normal albino, however she has since gotten a killer peachish/pinkish color all over her body and her head is turning pink. Would yuo then consider her a coral?
Joe
Hard to say for sure. If the head is getting pink/red... you can probably be safe to say its going to be / is a coral.

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Will try and get new ones that are a smaller file size.
Joe
In my opinion it depends alot on what her parents look like, were they nice looking albinos or maybe one was a pink het albino. I've seen some start to pink up after thier 1st shed & others from the same litter not reach thier full potential until after a year. I'd say without seeing a picture at the very least you have a really nice albino if not a coral. If this picture comes out it is a gravid coral female in here POS.
Jason.
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