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What would these babies be? They started out as brown with albino eyes. And progressed to looking albino.
 

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If they continue looking albino, they're probably albino! If you shine a light on them, do they have "flecks" of shiny-looking material along their body? If so, they're golden albinos, who have iridophores but no melanophores. That could also explain the brown color when younger.
 
Anyone kno how to differentiate from an albino lucy, albino mel, and a norm albino? And what's a good size to wait til to be sure?
 
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