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    Crossing albino lines?

    I know that none of them are compatible, but has anyone heard of anyone actually putting 2 forms of albino into an animal? I have a bell and was looking at getting a tremper and I was wondering if anyone has done it?

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    Re: Crossing albino lines?

    Mmm i would like to see this answered for myself..
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    Well if you bred a Bell Albino to a Tremper Albino the offspring would all be double hets for Bell Albino and Tremper Albino.

    If you then bred a pair of double het Bell Albino, Tremper Albinos, you would produce:

    Normals (all poss het bells and tremper)
    Trempers (poss het bells)
    Bells (poss het trempers)
    Tremper Bells.

    I have no clue what they would look like, but according to an internet search, the Tremper Bells seem to look more like Tremper Albinos than Bell Albinos... but I don't have any way to back this up.
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    Having personally done this with all 3 lines of albino I can tell you what you get.

    tremper x any other type of albino look tremper but most have defects
    bell x lv look like really light bell's but also most have defects

    None of the albino x albino crosses produced viable offspring. Mixing albino's is a waste of time.

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    Re: Crossing albino lines?

    Quote Originally Posted by meeistom View Post
    Having personally done this with all 3 lines of albino I can tell you what you get.

    tremper x any other type of albino look tremper but most have defects
    bell x lv look like really light bell's but also most have defects

    None of the albino x albino crosses produced viable offspring. Mixing albino's is a waste of time.
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