WHITE IS BEAUTIFUL... SHOW ME YOUR ALBINO'S

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Tequila;3452670; said:
Super sweet looking Turtles, pictures don't have to be only albino, leucistic's are cool too.


Question you also got the photo of the Pignose/Flyriver off web too, I think know who took it.
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So my Leucistic or hypo toad does not count though.

I know he is not a snake or turtle but calm down a wee bit.
 
coura;3452693; said:
Im going another way, I say he is a hypo fire belly:D Super cool liltle toad, could be a new morph:naughty: $$$$$$ chaching


Hypo.... i can live with that..
Now I just need to figure out how to breed more of them.

If I breed him to his sibs ( out of 400 or so tads he has been the only one) and then breed the offspring back to him do I have a better chance of getting more?

I still have no clue how that works

I have a strange feeling he became more than a $5 toad :naughty:
 
coura;3452685; said:
Hummm Podocnemis expansa:confused: or maybe madagascar big head?

I'll agree with lucestic Podocnemis expansa.
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kearth;3452712; said:
So my Leucistic or hypo toad does not count though.

I know he is not a snake or turtle but calm down a wee bit.

people I don't care if it's a toad, frog, snake, crab, mammal, insect etc,. As long as it's primarily white. Albino = No pink eye's then it isn't an albino! Doesn't take much to figure that one out. Leucistic on the other hand = Black eyes and many devoid of all other pigment, off white/pinkish too totally white body.

From what what I see of your frogs/toads there neither of these, animals don't grow into Albinos or Leucistics, that's the way there born period! With frogs and toads there tagpoles would be either or, or non at all. These traits are simple traits that are quite simple to define. Unlike many other traits found in nature.
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Tequila;3452750; said:
people I don't care if it's a toad, frog, snake, crab, mammal, insect etc,. As long as it's primarily white. Albino = No pink eye's then it isn't an albino! Doesn't take much to figure that one out. Leucistic on the other hand = Black eyes and many devoid of all other pigment, off white/pinkish too totally white body.

From what what I see of your frogs/toads there neither of these, animals don't grow into Albinos or Leucistics, that's the way there born period! With frogs and toads there tagpoles would be either or, or non at all. These traits are simple traits that are quite simple to define. Unlike many other traits found in nature.
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Ok let me explain this.

I did not say that he grew into a albino.

when he was a tad he was lighter than his siblings. When he sprouted back legs they were white.

When I seen the white legs I THOUGHT he might end up being albino. Not that he would eventually turn into an albino.

The 3rd picture was to compare what he should look like.

Ok so being that it is only partially white he does not count. That is fine. I seen pics of snake that are white and yellow... Must be ok since it is a snake.

No need to argue though I wont post any more pics to muck up your "white" thread. You might want to tell the other people who posted pics of non "white" animals this is an albino thread. Be fair

So what about HYPO where does that fall into the whole "albino" thing?

Please explain what you mean by either or none at all?

leucistic and hypo frogs dont happen? is that what you are saying?:irked:
 
kearth;3452766; said:
Ok let me explain this.

I did not say that he grew into a albino.

when he was a tad he was lighter than his siblings. When he sprouted back legs they were white.

When I seen the white legs I THOUGHT he might end up being albino. Not that he would eventually turn into an albino.

Excuss me what's the difference between ending up Albino and eventually turning Albino. Either the animal is Albino or it isn't. Meaning that if it was Albino it would be albino when it hatched. It doesn't become end up albino after it's no longer a tadpole. If it's Albino as a tadpole it will be Albino as a frog!

The 3rd picture was to compare what he should look like.

Ok so being that it is only partially white he does not count. That is fine. I seen pics of snake that are white and yellow... Must be ok since it is a snake.

The pics that you see that are yellow, orange and even pink are mainly snakes and lizards that are devoid of the black pigment found in normal coloured animals and this void is generally do to Albinism. Not to something that developes later.

No need to argue though I wont post any more pics to muck up your "white" thread. You might want to tell the other people who posted pics of non "white" animals this is an albino thread. Be fair

I don't really see a reason to do that since it's mainly self explantory:
WHITE IS BEAUTIFUL... SHOW ME YOUR ALBINO'S., Though I now wish I could alter the title some what to include Leucistics since there far whiter than even Albinos.

So what about HYPO where does that fall into the whole "albino" thing?

Hypos are just animal with less melanin to there skin than normal, a while some can be quite striking there not Albinos nor would you be able to produce albins by breeding to Hypo together.

Please explain what you mean by either or none at all?

Albinos and Leucistics are either Albino or Leucistics or there not

leucistic and hypo frogs dont happen? is that what you are saying?:irked:

I never said Leucistic or Albino frogs and toads don't exist or can't happen. What I am saying is when they hatch if there not Leucistic or Albino at that time then they won't be later on.

And you can post as many pictures as you like here, just try to keep them on subject.
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Once again please let me explain and please try to follow along.

When the frog was a tad it was white. You could see his insides.
When he sprouted legs they were white. Still following.....

Ok so yellow, pink and orange is ok... Light grey is not. Fine. I understand.



I do know what an albino is. I really do. You can not tell me from looking at the pics of the two different toads that one of them is not Hypo or leucistic or something that falls into your "white category"

With a white body and white legs I THOUGHT he was going to be an albino. After finishing morphing he developed some colors.... There for no an albino but I do believe Hypo.

As for you not turning into something else. READ the explaniation again.

I dont know if you know or not but tadpoles do not form in one day. Back legs first, them front legs... When you see 4 white legs on a white body .. What would you think?

I dont think he will turn into anything other than what he is now. Never said he would. You just keep instisting that I think he will change.

Lets agree to disagree.

Some non white things are allowed in your thread. But only as you see fit.
 
Tequila;3452750; said:
people I don't care if it's a toad, frog, snake, crab, mammal, insect etc,. As long as it's primarily white. Albino = No pink eye's then it isn't an albino! Doesn't take much to figure that one out. Leucistic on the other hand = Black eyes and many devoid of all other pigment, off white/pinkish too totally white body.

From what what I see of your frogs/toads there neither of these, animals don't grow into Albinos or Leucistics, that's the way there born period! With frogs and toads there tagpoles would be either or, or non at all. These traits are simple traits that are quite simple to define. Unlike many other traits found in nature.
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Ok, my turn to post some pics!


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There we go, pink eyes! Must be albino! Wait, not primarily white. Damn. Ok, let me try again!

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There we go, primarily white! Woohoo. Oh snap, no red eyes. :swear: Damn, let me try again.


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Ok, red eyes = Check. Mostly white = ohh crap.

Let's try a mammal.

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Ok, I think I got this one. Albino, all white, but wait. Wtf? White eyes? Ok, now I'm confused.


Oh well. Maybe we should just post pics of abnormal animals that are lighter? Possibly albino or possibly leucistic? I mean, you clearly state that you want animals that are mostly white. Well, if a frog is normally dark brown/black, but pops up a very light colored tan, then I would say it's mostly white!

Little experiment for you, to help you understand this concept. Remember, ask mom first!

Go get your fingerpaint, ok? Take the white, and add a little bit of dark brown or black. Remember, just a little bit, so it's MOSTLY white. Mix them up reaaaaal good like, and tell me what color it makes. Better yet, ask mommy to take a picture of it!
 
I almost fell out of my chair on that one.... CLassic

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White cat .. Does that count? Ignore the brown lizard in the background

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Any better?
I might get the hang of it.


LET'S SHOW OFF THOSE ALBINO'S, SNOWS AND ETC., is what was posted at the beginning.
i think the frog might be the new "ETC morph"
 
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