When I first joined BP.net some time ago, I recall a thread (with pics) about certain albinos that, when producing clutches that can yield normals and hets (so het to normal, or het to het), the het albinos hatched out looking almost axanthic, but changed color to look pretty darn normal shortly after their first shed.
There has been bits and pieces of evidence of some of the "recessive" traits actually displaying some visual differences in the heterozygotes, and ever since that one thread I read I've wondered if it would be possible to visually distinguish between a het albino and a normal, as adults, if we just knew what to look for.
Of course yours could just be very pretty and nicely colored as well..![]()