Curious if my girl's a toffeeglow?

her mom is a high red het albino (produced by envy hognose, and they did work with toffeebelly) only sold to me as a high red het albino, no other possible traits disclosed. Attached is a pic of the adult offspring that i’m questioning is more than just a plain albino.

Please correct my brain if she’s just regular, lol.

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Are we 100% sure she was sold to you as Het Albino or was that a mistype??

That is a visual Albino. Looks to be straight regular Albino to me- actually looks exactly like my Albino het Axanthic female, but I could be wrong… do you know the exact pairing details for what produced this female? You only provided the Dame, not the Sire…

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Her mother was a het albino, I produced this girl myself, lol.

Her father was also only sold me to as a 66% het albino. (clearly proved out with her)

EDIT: he’s a green phase normal as well, the dad

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Ohhhh ok I misread :sweat_smile: I thought you were referring to the female in the photo.

But yeah this one still looks like a single gene Albino, I believe High-Red is a linebred trait so its no guarantee if the offpsring will have it, she certainly doesn’t appear to.

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It’s all good, i’m not the clearest when communicating at times.

adding another pic of her belly just because i think it’s neat. :slight_smile:

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Was the sire from the same breeder, and was any mention of het toffee involved?

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He’s not from the same breeder, but was from a local to me show (he was already a year old male, is now elderly at 16 and was given zero other info than just green phase 66% het albino) The table had normals, toffee belly, albino, and hypo hogs for sale.

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Based on that info, the most likely answer is that she’s just a nice Albino, though if RGI manages to get a test going for Toffee Belly in the near future, you’ll have that as an option.

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