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    question about albinism

    Hey everyone, one of my potential breeding projects for down the road is albino pinstripes... Right now I have a pastel male and a pinstripe female, from which I plan to keep a lemon blast male. The idea was then to have one of his female breeders be an albino, to produce het albino pins (or het albino lemon blasts, or both). The question I have is, how does the pastel trait affect the color in the albinos? How different would a pastel albino look from a normal albino? I'm shooting for as much contrast as possible...

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    Re: question about albinism

    all the pastel albinos I've seen have less contrast with pastel patterning.

    found one on kingsnake... http://market.kingsnake.com/detail.php?cat=32&de=748858
    Last edited by DesignerBP; 02-20-2010 at 01:08 AM.

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