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    Re: How does one achieve these albino morphs?

    Quote Originally Posted by dylanjwicklund View Post
    For the faded albino it looks like a abino axanthic Which would be a double ressesive a long but worth it project

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    Faded albino does not look anything like a snow, in the case of this picture it's a simple recessive.

    Not many faded on the market as people like animals with contrast.

    Black Pastel Albino however are one of the best Albino combo, they have contrast and the yellow does not bleed into the white.
    Last edited by Stewart_Reptiles; 06-19-2015 at 05:34 PM.
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