Color? leucistic with bright eyes!

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So i have twins that i hatched(in the same egg, so cool, wish they were siamese twins) anyways there color right now is leucistic looking with yellowish iris eyes. i was told they would be gold albino from the shop i got the parents. back legs just came in...
 
ha ya sry my question is when or if are they going to show gold qualities?
 
Can you post pictures? If they have a white body with the eyes like that they could be albino.
 
i havnt been able to get any pics of them. but the best way to explain is they have the yellowish eyes like the wild type... but they are all white like leusitic. heres a pic of my wild/ leusictic/ melanoid ... so thats the best pic i got. just imagine the two qualities but together
 

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i havnt been able to get any pics of them. but the best way to explain is they have the yellowish eyes like the wild type... but they are all white like leusitic. heres a pic of my wild/ leusictic/ melanoid ... so thats the best pic i got. just imagine the two qualities but together

when you say yellowish eyes like wildtype, do you mean the goldy coloured ring? is it black in the centre ? My leucitic has the gold ring round her eyes (irridophores? i think thats how its spelled):rolleyes:
 
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