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is it standard for albino BP's to be two different shades of yellow?
we just picked up this albino, and i was BLOWN AWAY when i saw her! her whites are SO white, and her yellows are as bright as the sun! what i was wondering though, is it standard for albinos to have 2 different shades of yellow? and would you consider her a high-contrast, or just a fine example of an albino? here's what i mean about the 2 different colors:

most other albinos that i have seen have had white inside the "loops" but she just has a fainter yellow.
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Re: is it standard for albino BP's to be two different shades of yellow?
yeah, mine is like that. its normal
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Re: is it standard for albino BP's to be two different shades of yellow?
thanks, it sure looks COOL!
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Re: is it standard for albino BP's to be two different shades of yellow?
Yup that is definitely a high contrast albino. Some do tend to lighten up as they age, but some retain their intense yellow. Though another line do exists called faded albino, which looks like snows as hatchling, but develop a very faint yellow as it age.
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