Hi all, I'm wondering if some pacman breeders could let me know if a lot of colour variation is normal in an albino x albino breeding. I'm a bit surprised (and happy) for the colour variations we are getting in this breeding. Will they keep these colours or do they change a lot as they grow? most of my adults are still very bright and kept their distinct colours.
The pink one at the end blows my mind.
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ok pictures look like they are working, can someone help me with identifying the morph of these frogs?
I can't seem to find the name used for the pink pacman frogs.
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Hello, those are some nice looking frogs. I believe the pink would be considered a strawberry albino, and very nice one. I also really like the first pic of that lime, such a nice light green. The third and fifth look like Apricots, and the second looks like a Apricot mixed with some lime.
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