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    PIC HEAVY!!! Types of ASF's the incomplete list

    Finally got around to snapping a few pics. Pictured below are the main kinds of ASF's I have so far. There are different variations of each of the morphs, but these are the main ones so far. Also, the non-albinos come in all different colors. SOME of these are black, grey, brown, cinnimon (or brindle)

    Please add any pics you have of anything that is NOT included in these pictures. It would be nice to get more organized on the different morphs of this species so we talk about them easier.

    *** Please note, I will refer to some of them as albino. There have been many discussions on this subject. The general concensus is that they are not albino, but a form of pink eyed dillute. I am still up in the air on this subject. For the purpose of this thread, they will be called albino.

    You do NOT have my permission to use any of these photos when selling your ASF's... I assume the same will go for anyone else who contributes pictures to this important thread.

    Pied with colored ears, clean butt


    Pied with colored ears, colored butt


    Pied with no color in ears


    Albino Pied


    Gremlin or Head spotted


    Gremlin or Head spotted with white cheeks


    Albino Gremlin or Head Spotted


    My personal favorite... a NORMAL, or Solid, or Self


    Albino Normal, Solid, Self



    And the beautiful site you will see when breeding Normal X Normal....
    Mikey Cavanaugh
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