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    black back albino

    has anybody seen a black back albino?
    alot of people say blackbacks are normal but they make really cool combos.ive only seen 2 combos,pastel black backs and albino but i think both are very nice.since black backs are for the most part reduced patterned it cleans up pastels and the albino has a white back with orange blushing and the sides are mostly orange.very cool.

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    Re: black back albino

    yeah the white back albino is cool....cory woods is working with them i think...
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    Re: black back albino

    CV Exotics had some at the last White Plains show. http://cvexotics.com/ball_available3.html

    I don't see much of a difference between them and a normal albino. I'm still trying to figure out why a black back is even considered a morph.
    IMO its a fancy normal. Not trying to start anything with anybody. Thats just my 2 cents.
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    Re: black back albino

    Quote Originally Posted by Mr. Constrictor View Post
    CV Exotics had some at the last White Plains show. http://cvexotics.com/ball_available3.html

    I don't see much of a difference between them and a normal albino. I'm still trying to figure out why a black back is even considered a morph.
    IMO its a fancy normal. Not trying to start anything with anybody. Thats just my 2 cents.
    I don't agree , bred my pastel in 06 to my blackback female and got (only) 2 blackback normals in that clutch, bred my spider in 07 to the same bb female and got a normal bb and a bb spider !
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    Re: black back albino

    Quote Originally Posted by Mr. Constrictor View Post
    CV Exotics had some at the last White Plains show. http://cvexotics.com/ball_available3.html

    I don't see much of a difference between them and a normal albino. I'm still trying to figure out why a black back is even considered a morph.
    IMO its a fancy normal. Not trying to start anything with anybody. Thats just my 2 cents.
    if its a genetic black back then it is a morph....anything that looks different to a normal, that can be passed down to offspring. there's a few "normal" morphs that just affect the pattern....harlequin, banded, reduced and black back to name a few.
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    Re: black back albino

    here is a pic of one i think is stunning

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    Re: black back albino

    they look really nice, changes up the pattern alil...

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    Re: black back albino

    Quote Originally Posted by Mr. Constrictor View Post
    CV Exotics had some at the last White Plains show. http://cvexotics.com/ball_available3.html

    I don't see much of a difference between them and a normal albino. I'm still trying to figure out why a black back is even considered a morph.
    IMO its a fancy normal. Not trying to start anything with anybody. Thats just my 2 cents.
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    Re: black back albino

    I agree about the white backs not looking much different but a good black back is very distinct from a normal.

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