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Posted by patricia sherman on October 26, 2002 at 23:12:55:
In Reply to: Re: Black rat Question. comments, opinions needed , Please. posted by sbogill on October 25, 2002 at 08:40:21:
... possibly there may be another way to produce it. I've never seen an obsoleta that exhibited double albinism (i.e both T- and T+), and I don't know whether or not it would have a pure white appearance. I suspect that a T+&T- albino would still have some traces of yellow, possibly laterally and/or on the neck and anterior abdomen.
I have an albino yearling with pink eyes. She's pale pink with darker pink blotches, and her father is white with pink eyes (and I didn't notice any yellow on him, but I wasn't looking for it). I'm told that she'll eventually become as white as her father. This may be true. I also have three hatchling pink-eyed albinos that are about the colour she was a year ago (i.e. they're a definite pink background with much darker peachy-pink blotches). The fading of her colour is quite apparent when she's held beside one of the hatchlings.
Tricia
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