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Posted by: Tom_Reagan at Tue May 19 06:26:09 2009 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by Tom_Reagan ] I think it looks like a very light T- albino. It would probably be just as striking without the T- gene, except it wold be almost black. ...the darker the animal, the whiter it is with the T- gene on top of it because you replace the black with white. I have a male that looks very similiar, not quite that light but very similar in appearance. Somtimes when I glance at him, I think he's laying upside down because he's so white. You have a beautiful animal and regardless of whether it's a new gene or a T- gene on top of a very dark normal, it should be reproducable to some degree or completely. -time will tell. Beautiful animal. Good Luck. [ Hide Replies ]
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