Albino Portuguese fire salamander?

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Hopefully some of these metamorphs will stay pale colored as they mature. I think I might have some albinos.
 

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It doesn't have pink eyes. I take the liberal stance on albinos. I go by the lacking pigment definition. Not all albinos have to be white with pink eyes.

I expect to soon have a bunch of exceptional fire salamanders available that I will only be able to ship in Pennsylvania.
 
Hopefully some of these metamorphs will stay pale colored as they mature. I think I might have some albinos.
I know this is an old thread, but how did your suspect albino turn out? Did you hold them back? If so did they retain their color?
 
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