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What colour would i get?

jhonny

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Not that i am interested in breeding.. but still i wonder.
i have 2 golden albino's. if they where to mate, would all the hatchlings be albino's? :confused:
 

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they would probably both be golden albino, unless they both have any similar recessive traits, for example, if one of each their parents, grandparents, great grandparents ect. was say a lecustic axolotl, then hypothetically, some of the offspring might be lecustic. but probably they will just be golden albino
 
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