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My Albino Nuclear Project

Roy Stockwell Nov 03, 2009 03:27 AM

My second albino Nuclear and striped sibling.. This has been a long term project to improve the orange coloration on Amel EASB's. Many albino kenyans on the market are faded and not very pretty... Years back I bred a Nuclear to a Bell Albino.. This produced hets with Nuclear traits as well as albino gene.. Those hets are now starting to produce some bright orange albinos... "Nuclear albinos"... I have only produced 2 so far.. One last year and this one.

From this small litter.. seen here in water to allow them to drink and help with their first shed.. There is no doubt, the high orange from the Nuclear has been passed to the albino.. both last years and this one are very bright orange


It looks a bit crinkly here because it has been in water.. Its a small baby but hopefully it will kick in.

Here's last years first albino Nuclear photographed next to this years newborn.. I don't think they could possibly get more ORANGE than this :D
These are both females.. So now, I hope for a male so I can produce entire litters of Nuclear albinos. I have one more gravid het female to drop, so you never know, I just could get a male this year.


Replies (7)

vjl4 Nov 03, 2009 09:02 AM

Too cool! Now I have to get myself to Canada to get some!

Vinny
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SandBoaMorphs Nov 03, 2009 11:33 AM

Those sure are amazing. I wish we could get some in the States.

I just have the old normal boring albinos......

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CBH Nov 03, 2009 07:00 PM

Awesome!

-Chris
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eryx4 Nov 03, 2009 10:53 PM

still a pretty girl. thanks, scott erycine1@aol.com

coldbloodednj Nov 05, 2009 04:02 PM

Scott that albimo is awesome.

coldbloodednj Nov 05, 2009 04:04 PM

albino too

LordDreyfus Nov 04, 2009 03:02 PM

Picked up from the Barkers a couple of years ago. Photo by David Beard.

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