Well, if you saw them side-by-side with a normal, it would be like 3 different degrees of color. The normals are very rich orange (almost red), the hypo is more of a light yellow-orange, and the anery's lack any orange, yellow or red at all. It just isn't there. Not even a hint of it.
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Thanks. Don Belnap produced Amy in 2009. She's much bigger now than the picture shows. She's almost 14 inches now. She's het for snow, nebraska, and christmas albino.
I'm getting a 2010 iowa albino male from him soon that is het for all the same mentioned morphs that Amy is. Hope to breed them in early 2012. Such a breeding has the potential to produce 100% quad hets, Iowa albinos, nebraska albinos, snows, and if I get really lucky, christmas albinos.
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