I'll tell you guys what I have noticed, the solid brown/wild colored ASFs get quite a bit larger than the "pied" butt or mohawk colored ones. Downside so far is the solids tend to be more aggressive when removing and live feeding the few live feeder BPs I've got. (the het pied PBs are my picky ones)
The albinos I've been told by a breeder of large ASF colonies said to feed them off rather than breeding them. He noticed they have small litters and produce less milk for their babies, meaning it takes much longer for their babies to grow. They're cool looking but I feed them off once they get to hopper size.
The Mohawks are more laid back, I can actually touch them and they get good size at maturity.
The Pied Face/Butts tend to stay on the smaller side. They like the mohawks have good size litters and get up to breeding size quick.
This is just what I've noticed in my ASF experience so far. What have you guys notice?