Hey all, I apologize if these 2 questions have already been discussed, I just spent 20 minutes going through searches and 9 pages of threads trying to find the answers and have come up with nothing. So if this topic has been covered previously if someone can point me to the thread it would be much appreciated!

Question #1, is a low contrast albino and a high contrast albino 2 different "morphs"? They look very very different....in other words, can a high contrast albino produce both low and high contrast offspring? I hope that makes sense....for example, if you breed a high contrast albino to a het albino, would the visual offspring solely be high contrast? Or could you potentially get a mix of the 2?


Question #2 also regarding albinos. I see different albino morphs, photos of mojave albinos, black pastel albinos, etc look the same. Is the only difference in the genes they carry? Visually they look the same? I don't think if I saw mojave, fire, and black pastel albinos that I could tell them apart.


Question #3, when breeding piebalds....does the amount of white of the male or female being bred have anything to do with the amount of white of the offspring? For example, is a high white piebald that is 80% white always going to throw offspring with high white? And vice versa, is a low white piebald able to potentially throw a high white?

I have looked and googled and searched here and a few other forums for answers and have not been successful. Thanks