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Re: Regular albino vs high contrast albino
 Originally Posted by Ladybugzcrunch
She is orange and white.
Need to have your eyes checked,I see yellow and white.
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Re: Regular albino vs high contrast albino
 Originally Posted by grcforce327
Need to have your eyes checked,I see yellow and white.
You need to get your eyes check because there clearly red too
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This girl has toned down her colors

She is keeping her color and brightness so far at just under 1000g.
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Re: Regular albino vs high contrast albino
 Originally Posted by grcforce327
Need to have your eyes checked,I see yellow and white.
You are kind of rude you know! The intent of my post was to be helpful to the OP whereas the intent of your post was to be hurtful.
This is yellow

And this is orange
according to the color keys right here on the forum. Looks a lot closer to the orange letters than the yellow ones. Hope you have a great day
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Re: Regular albino vs high contrast albino
 Originally Posted by Ladybugzcrunch
My high contrast tiger albino girl at about 300 grams. She is orange and white. High contrast is line breeding or selective breeding for dark long lasting coloration in the albino. If I were to breed this high contrast to a normal albino, her babies would not be as vibrant as her.

Thats a pretty albino. She looks very bright
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Re: Regular albino vs high contrast albino
 Originally Posted by OhhWatALoser
Also don't be fooled by "het high contrast albino". It is pretty reasonable to assume the high contrast part comes from other genes that compliment the albino, not the albino gene itself. Meet a few people who were disappointed from buying high contrast hets. If you want a high contrast albino, just buy one and save yourself some heartache later.
I dont believe in het high contrast. I know high contrast albinos come out randomly just like a high white and low white pied
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Re: Regular albino vs high contrast albino
 Originally Posted by PitOnTheProwl

This girl has toned down her colors

She is keeping her color and brightness so far at just under 1000g.
She's alot brighter than my 1000g male albino
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The top one is getting there
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Re: Regular albino vs high contrast albino
 Originally Posted by exoticballs
I dont believe in het high contrast. I know high contrast albinos come out randomly just like a high white and low white pied
I've never seen any evidence of it being random, more selectively bred, like nice pastels.
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Re: Regular albino vs high contrast albino
 Originally Posted by exoticballs
Thats a pretty albino. She looks very bright
Thank you. She is very nice. If I had a newer camera (I used a 6 year old sony snap shot for this photo), I am sure she would pop more! I tried to get the best albino example I could fine for my projects. Primeval-Beauty was the best line that I could find .
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