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    She was from a champ x normal breeding and the last two years she was bred to a fire ringer. This year I bred her to a pied. There is more then one albino in the clutch so I have to assume that both the pied and ringer champ are het albino. It would be unusual for both to be unknown hets, but not unheard of. The strange thing is I've bred this same pied male to an albino three times to produce double hets and never got an albino??

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