Quote Originally Posted by WingedWolfPsion View Post
"Standard Albinos" are actually Tyrosinase Negative Amelanistic. Isn't that a mouthful? Caramel albinos are Tyrosinase Positive Amelanistic.
Caramel albinos are not amelanistic. They still produce melanin, just at a much reduced level. That is why they still have a bit of brown colour to them

Quote Originally Posted by RandyRemington View Post
Here is one of my trade mark crazy theories:

Was dad from a clutch with some pastels (or even just a pastel possible parent)? Maybe dad is a chimera and even though he doesn't look pastel part of him is a pastel sibling and he can throw some pastel sperm? I'm very interested in how the paradox animals breed as they might be chimeras where the skin is split between dissimilar siblings. Maybe your male is a chimera where only the reproductive organs (or maybe other internals) are split even though the skin is consistently not pastel.
I like your crazy theory Randy. I have had the same gut feeling about paradox type animals. I have never seen/heard of a purely internal chimera but there is nothing to say it is not possible...

And continuing with the X Files; do we really know for sure that amelanistic is T negative and not compatible with caramel? Has anyone tested either?
Have not heard of anyone crossing the two if that is what you are asking... One of these days I may get bored enough to generate some test primers and throw them against my normal and albino... Could be an interesting little experiment...