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herpsltd Jun 30, 2008 10:18 AM

This is my second year of production of Albino Green Iguanas. I'm enclosing pics of last years and this years. It looks as though this albino gene may be similar to the Clark albino Retic Strain. You can get lavender, purple, or yellow albino Retics. Last year (there was only one clutch) all the babies were bright yellow with little pink. As you can see with this clutch they are WHITE, YELLOW AND PINK. In fact there is A LOT OF PINK AND WHITE. I have one more clutch due to hatch in about 9 days. Needless to say I'm excited over what's going to hatch. Every albino last year was yellow and out of 8 albinos this year ALL are like the 2 depicted. Thanks for looking.....TC

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chovy Jul 01, 2008 02:21 AM

they're so cute! adorable! you can almost see inside them...

stupid question... since iguanas absolutely need sunlight for their vit D.... wouldn't an albino get burned easily? do you find yourself having to limit their exposure to uvb light or sun, or do they adapt just as well as their pigmented brothers and sisters?

herpsltd Jul 01, 2008 05:08 AM

Contrary to popular belief the sun or lights has NO ill effects at all. We keep them outside in sunlight..thanks...TC

lizardlance77 Sep 01, 2008 04:52 PM

Love the albinos....keep the pics coming.

Lance

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