lizardminion
Arachnolord
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I've got two questions regarding herp morphs, but to keep things rather organized, I'll put them in one thread.
1. My question is in regards to albino leopard geckos. As some restrain brown spots and coloring of the such, I have my doubts as to whether they are true albinos. I find it odd as albino strains such as the rainwater albino and especially the bell albino morphs retain spots on them, although they are usually a cinnamon brown. Of course, this is rather explainable if the spots still occur because they are caused by another pigment. So I'm asking; are they?
2. I have a interest in flashy, bold white, red, and yellow/orange albino morphs in (mostly colubrid) snakes. An example for these kind of morphs are the Reverse Okeetee Corn Snake, as well as the simple albino milk snake. What other morphs like these also occur?
Regards,
1. My question is in regards to albino leopard geckos. As some restrain brown spots and coloring of the such, I have my doubts as to whether they are true albinos. I find it odd as albino strains such as the rainwater albino and especially the bell albino morphs retain spots on them, although they are usually a cinnamon brown. Of course, this is rather explainable if the spots still occur because they are caused by another pigment. So I'm asking; are they?
2. I have a interest in flashy, bold white, red, and yellow/orange albino morphs in (mostly colubrid) snakes. An example for these kind of morphs are the Reverse Okeetee Corn Snake, as well as the simple albino milk snake. What other morphs like these also occur?
Regards,