Yea.... Fluke? Genetic abnormality?
Would it be sterile?
I know most disdain the thought of a hybridised and inbred line, but.... a fluke would not be that...
So would it be worth anything to a collector?
Doesn't exist....no need to discuss....
Well it does exist mate. So don't contribute if you are going to be like that.
Here is an auratus albino.
an albino auratus is different than an albino azureus. Phil says they dont exist for a reason.
got any pictures?
ccfishkeeper Wrote:
Here is an auratus albino.
Ya, might wanna get your facts straight before jumping on someone like that.
I think the minute someone grows one out.....the Hobby will hear about it, pretty quick.
I personally, would rather....not ever hear about it.
I have nothing against them as long as they are in a breeding group with normals...thats how I keep all my oddballs unless given a reason not to, such as different import date, locale, etc.
Albino tincs do occur, they are found in "Infer-Alanis." The problem with albinos is they don't do well. Pictured is one of the longest lived frogs I have seen. He made it about 12 months.