2 dead goldens in 2 days?

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my friend who sells goldens was informed the other day that two she sold to a girl had died. she drove over 9 hours to pick them up in april and then last weekend they both died, one on saturday and the other sunday.
this seems pretty wierd to me. she has a tank full of axies (well not full but you know what i mean) and no others were affected.
now the only thing that came to my mind is that golden albinos could be weaker genetically than leucistic etc? and whatever it was affected them more so than the others? any ideas? ta
 
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