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It is perfectly possible to get an Albino from a ______? Pallid ('lacewing')hen and a Turquoise______? split for Ino cock- all Albino's from that pair would be hens.Skyes_crew wrote:Saw this ad for a baby ringneck and had a couple of questions. The ad says baby is a split blue female. The parents were mother- albino out of a female lacewing and male turquoise. And father normal blue. My first question is, how does a female lacewing and a turquoise male produce an albino? Second question, what will this bird pictured below look like as an adult?
The seller may not know genetics very well- shouldn't be a cause of concern if you can go and see the bird in question.Skyes_crew wrote:Honestly the whole ad confused me lol. Both pictures were supposedly of the same bird. And the ad said split to blue female. I don't know if this is a breeder I want to deal with. I wasn't sure about the albino but thanks for clearing that up. I will ask for more pics and maybe a clearer description.