The short answer to your question is, no. However, many albinos and snows still show some color. Albinos tend to have an overall yellow tone with some orange patterning - they are not an animal that is truly lacking in pigment altogether, they are just lacking black pigmentation (melanin). A snow is an albino anery. Anerythrism is the reduction of red pigmentation - not the elimination of it. This is why you will see many snows yellow out as adults - there is still a bit of red pigmentation there which shows through as the animal ages. SO, it stands to reason that an albino animal with increased red pigmentation, such as a coral or lipstick line, would make a darker, more yellow snow.
**Hope that made sense - I'm a bit off tonight. LoL!![]()