GENETIC INFORMATION:
Recessive
FIRST FOUNDED:
Bob Clark 1992
DESCRIPTION:
An amelanistic animal which means lacking black pigment. Albinos have brilliant yellow markings on a white body with red/pink eyes. Babies are typically bright then adults, although there are a few "high contrast lines" that tend to keep their color into adulthood.
OTHER NAMES:
Amelanistic
T- Albino
CURRENTLY KNOWN CROSSES
Albino spider, albino pinstripe, albino pastel, albino ghost, albino bumble bee, albino piebald, albino clown, albino mojave, albino lucy (cherry bomb), albino ivory, albino yellow belly, albino spotnose, albino axanthic (snow), albino lesser, albino butter, albino cinnamon, albino black pastel, albino super cinny, albino super black, albino pewter
Recessive
FIRST FOUNDED:
Bob Clark 1992
DESCRIPTION:
An amelanistic animal which means lacking black pigment. Albinos have brilliant yellow markings on a white body with red/pink eyes. Babies are typically bright then adults, although there are a few "high contrast lines" that tend to keep their color into adulthood.
OTHER NAMES:
Amelanistic
T- Albino
CURRENTLY KNOWN CROSSES
Albino spider, albino pinstripe, albino pastel, albino ghost, albino bumble bee, albino piebald, albino clown, albino mojave, albino lucy (cherry bomb), albino ivory, albino yellow belly, albino spotnose, albino axanthic (snow), albino lesser, albino butter, albino cinnamon, albino black pastel, albino super cinny, albino super black, albino pewter
CURRENTLY AVAILABLE
Sorry no animals available at this time, Albino and albino crosses should be available in the summer of 2013