shells-n-scales;4077448; said:there have been a few albino box turtles show up here and there... I dont know if anyone is really working on producing them...
ravio11i;4076997; said:Here are some albino RES's
http://turtleshack.com/store/baby-albino-red-ear-turtles-1-to-25-inch-p-23.html
Don't see any alby EBT's though.
Rav
jason longboard;4093846; said:WOuld it be able to go out with your other ones? COuld he just sit and soak up the rays and be fine or would he need much more shelter?
No its not a hint, but Im shure someone out there has them and more will be hatched in the years to come. I know there are a handfull in existence, its just a matter of time...and money they should fetch a pretty penny. But V lives in the midle of this species range, maybe he will be lucky, once I finded a albino toad here which aint comon either.Lepisosteus platyrhincus;4088516; said:coura is that a hint?
I think its kind of risky, for sliders for example there are at least 5 diferent strains of albinos, some compatible with sun ligth and some dont. It really depends on the kind of albinism.Vicious_Fish;4094051; said:Hmmm.....that's a good question. Well since I keep mine outdoors with plenty of cover to hide from the sun, I would think it could do alright. But I'm not 100% sure. I've never owned an albino reptile before.