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yellow & orange albinos
what is the difference? looking to pick up an albino but want the orange color. does the orange color only stay as a juvie or does it keep into adulthood?
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Re: yellow & orange albinos
I have never heard of an orange albino. I think you are referring to hatchling albinos. Thay always have a reddish hue. They all lose it.
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Re: yellow & orange albinos
 Originally Posted by sg1trogdor
I have never heard of an orange albino. I think you are referring to hatchling albinos. Thay always have a reddish hue. They all lose it.
I think he's talking about high contrast albinos
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Re: yellow & orange albinos
there are orange ghost bps that I believe are called sunglows that are more orange. And dreamsicles look orange as babies but yellow out as adults.
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Re: yellow & orange albinos
 Originally Posted by Kryptonian
there are orange ghost bps that I believe are called sunglows that are more orange. And dreamsicles look orange as babies but yellow out as adults.
Sunglows is a double recessive combo between an albino and a ghost. I'm hoping to produce some of these in a not so distant future.
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Re: yellow & orange albinos
so any albino that has an orange/red hue when a babies loses it as an adult....correct?
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Re: yellow & orange albinos
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Re: yellow & orange albinos
You might be talking about Lavender Albinos. Lavender Albinos seem to be more on the orange side when younger. Normal Albinos are more yellow as hatchlings. The differences at hatchlings are very subtle, but, very weighty on the pocket. Normal Albino=$500. Lavender Albino=$4000.(Ball park prices)
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Re: yellow & orange albinos
 Originally Posted by twistedtails
You might be talking about Lavender Albinos. Lavender Albinos seem to be more on the orange side when younger. Normal Albinos are more yellow as hatchlings. The differences at hatchlings are very subtle, but, very weighty on the pocket. Normal Albino=$500. Lavender Albino=$4000.(Ball park prices)
does the lavender albino lose its orange color? Always thought there was an orange & white BP, guess i was wrong. Thanks to everybody for the info.
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Re: yellow & orange albinos
 Originally Posted by punisher_reborn
does the lavender albino lose its orange color? Always thought there was an orange & white BP, guess i was wrong. Thanks to everybody for the info.
Here is a link to a Lavender that belongs to Constrictors Unlimited...
http://www.constrictors.com/images/B...nderBallNB.jpg
I believe that do change after time, unfortunately.
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