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    Randomness

    I just moved 23 weanlings into a grow up tank. These all came from two different litters, and one of them ended up being an Albino. So I left it in the colony to grow up because it also happened to be a female.

    Has anyone had Albinos come from non albino parents?

    Out of the 50 or so ASFs I have none are Albino, so I was very excited to see this but very curious as well, because it is the only one and have not had any yet.
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    Re: Randomness

    describe what you call an albino. Pictures would be even better.
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    Re: Randomness

    Quote Originally Posted by Mike Cavanaugh View Post
    describe what you call an albino. Pictures would be even better.
    Its not a PEW, but it is an amber colored gremlin with red eyes.
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    Re: Randomness

    The Amber color is simple recessive. All the dilutes are simple recessive for ASF's.

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    Re: Randomness

    Quote Originally Posted by littleindiangirl View Post
    The Amber color is simple recessive. All the dilutes are simple recessive for ASF's.
    I just found it odd that one out of almost 50 was pink eyed from non albino parents.
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    Re: Randomness

    i had this happen too, the funny part is that the male and female were from separate lines too, mine are the pied kinds though, they have the blond cape and pink eyes
    I have a total of 5 from 3 litters from the group that produces them. Im trying to produce some like you described though, ive got a group of 2 gremlin females with a male whatever you call it... blond pied

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    Re: Randomness

    Quote Originally Posted by Turbo Serpent View Post
    I just found it odd that one out of almost 50 was pink eyed from non albino parents.
    bare in mind that the general consensus is that the baby you produced is NOT an albino but a PED. If it were albino it would be ALL white with red eyes... (still hasn't been produced by anyone as far as I know)
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    Re: Randomness

    I got one that has just the tiniest brown splotch on it probly like 98% white with red eyes. I'm waiting for it to grow up and color in more to see what it looks like.

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    Re: Randomness

    Quote Originally Posted by Mike Cavanaugh View Post
    bare in mind that the general consensus is that the baby you produced is NOT an albino but a PED. If it were albino it would be ALL white with red eyes... (still hasn't been produced by anyone as far as I know)
    I understand what you mean.

    So technically would it be a T+ albino?

    I know in mice there are different sorts of PED. Grey, Amber, and White....

    What causes the Pink eyes if not for some form of albinism?
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    Re: Randomness

    Connie has to answer from here. I am not educated enough on this particular subject to answer.
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