Having sold a ASF's to a few members of BP.net, many of you have seen what my different lines of asf's look like. All the ones I have ever produced can easily be broken into 3 main groups (sorry don't know the official names)
1) caped - both albino and non albino... all white with small patch of color on back shoulder blades
2) Gremlin - both albino and non albino.... body all one color with a stripe on the head.
3) normal - both albino and non albino... mostly colored back with all or mostly white head
Well, I have crossed all of my lines through several generations. I just noticed something in my last batch that is really throwing me for a loop. One trio produced for me the first ever (for me) in one litter 3 different solid colored asf's!!!! the entire body from head to toe one color. They are still nursing, so pics will come as soon as eyes open. they include:
1.) Very light brown (don't think albino)
2.) very dark grey almost black
3.) ALL WHITE!!! (Don't think albino)
Promise pics will come as soon as their eyes are all the way open. I have seen pics before of solid ASF's... but what colours of solid are there? does anyone have a super light brown one? Or an all white????