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Crazy Albino _ 2013

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  • 01-13-2014, 10:26 AM
    Lexcorn
    Crazy Albino _ 2013
    I have 'popped in' from time to time, however, not posted for quite a while so here's something to get y'all chatting.

    Produced a few nice Albino kids for the late 2013 Season (October / November hatching) so they are still youngsters & I will provide some photo's for comparision.

    However, the main point of this Thread is to gather opinions on one, particular, Albino & the details are as follows:-

    Pairing.

    ALBINO x ALBINO

    Both animals brought into the Collection in December 2004 (Yup, I was surprised @ how time flies).

    The breeding line is from Steve & Karen Osborne (Professional Breeders).

    The original 100% hetero Albino parents were Imported into the U.K. wayyyy back by a good friend & he produced one of the 1st visual Albino here which he continues to produce from @ this time.

    Record keeping is not his forte, therefore, the obvious option of researching the line from him is not going to come to the desired conclusion.

    The 2004 of ALBINO were bred for the 1st time in 2011 & one of the hatchlings presented with a particularly unusual look. This male hatchling, although obviously different, went to a good friend as an Albino (an attractive but I did not presume to suggest anything else).

    However, the same twosome were paired up again in 2013 & Yes, another unusual Albino produced - also Male.

    Therefore, although it is not significant in of itself to produce an occasional 'different' looking Bino; the fact that this event has repeated itself is rather curious.........

    Let me know what your thoughts are as it's quite a brain teaser.

    Regards. Lex
  • 01-13-2014, 10:31 AM
    Jons2012pied
    Re: Crazy Albino _ 2013
    Any pictures of the crazy albino.
  • 01-13-2014, 10:31 AM
    Het for Normal
    Re: Crazy Albino _ 2013
    Pictures please
  • 01-13-2014, 10:33 AM
    Lexcorn
    Re: Crazy Albino _ 2013
  • 01-13-2014, 10:35 AM
    Lexcorn
    Re: Crazy Albino _ 2013
  • 01-13-2014, 11:53 AM
    MarkS
    Pretty wild, That 13113 female also looks like she could be an albino black pastel, perhaps you've got some of those genes floating around in your gene pool, also the large white spot on the top of the head puts me in mind of the vanillas. Certainly looks like something that's worth working with.
  • 01-13-2014, 12:01 PM
    Lexcorn
    Re: Crazy Albino _ 2013
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by MarkS View Post
    Pretty wild, That 13113 female also looks like she could be an albino black pastel, perhaps you've got some of those genes floating around in your gene pool, also the large white spot on the top of the head puts me in mind of the vanillas. Certainly looks like something that's worth working with.

    Female 13113 is an Albino Black Pastel (Sired by Albino Black Pewter x 100% hetero Albino).

    The other Albino photo's are only for comparision of variability within the type.

    The Crazy Albino is the curious one as sired by Albino x Albino. Interesting perspective on the Vanilla gene.......

    Cheers. Lex
  • 01-13-2014, 09:57 PM
    Ladybugzcrunch
    Re: Crazy Albino _ 2013
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by Lexcorn View Post

    Looks like an albino tiger to me. I would pair the same two next season and prove out that it was not an incubation issue. Is the hatchling a male or female? Pictures of the parents? Has the female ever been with another male, if so what is the list of males she has been with.
  • 01-14-2014, 04:41 AM
    Lexcorn
    Re: Crazy Albino _ 2013
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by Ladybugzcrunch View Post
    Looks like an albino tiger to me. I would pair the same two next season and prove out that it was not an incubation issue. Is the hatchling a male or female? Pictures of the parents? Has the female ever been with another male, if so what is the list of males she has been with.

    All good questions.

    Both parents have, already, produced a similar hatchling 2011. Thus, my interest in posting this Thread - it's obviously not just a fluke / incubation issue.

    The female Albino has only been paired with this male Albino.

    Both the 2011 hatchling & the 2013 hatchling are male gender.

    Here is 2011 Edition:

    http://i1259.photobucket.com/albums/...ps2b9c7f86.jpg

    Lex
  • 01-14-2014, 09:02 AM
    RandyRemington
    I'm working on a chocolate albino project that I hope might look something like that. Maybe also breed the male to a chocolate or at least some non albino to see if you can pick out some increasing black gene.
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