Leucistic ribbed newts

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I'm not sure if congratulations are in order or not but in any case I think you're happy so congratulations! I'm sure people would be interested in a solely leucistic strain of these. I'm not a proponent of inbreeding but that would be the way to go to preserve it. They do indeed appear to be leucistic in the axolotl sense of the word - most of the dark pigment hasn't migrated far from the "neural crest".
 
You've done a fine job with the photos. Thanks for sharing!
 
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