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Noodles
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excellent stuff
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JamesM
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That is interesting. I didn't think Albinism occured in Amphibians! |
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kithara
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thats ideed very interesting... rarely you see albino wc animals
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kit
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cool pic i have never seen a albino one before!!!
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sablemole
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We have an albino smooth newt in our pond this year. She appears to be laying eggs so the results will be interesting.
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JaySteel
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I thought I'd resurect this old thread. I went round to visit a lady in Kent who has the leucistic Smooth Newts in her pond. Unfortunately I was unable to find them today. She has a fairly large pond (12ft x 12ft) that's 5ft deep with about 12" of substrate at the bottom. The pond's full of Common Frogs with thousands of tadpoles, and anywhere between 50-100+ Smooth Newts. She has taken photos of two leucistic specimens in her pond but I failed to find them today in the depths of the water. She's going to catch one and give me a call if either of the leucistic specimens surface again. |
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will
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wow! Looking forward to some professional tank-based photos of these beauties.
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JaySteel
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I just hope they turn up again. Maybe being albino / leucistic they don't like all the hot sunny weather we've had? Maybe tomorrow's predicted rain will bring them out.
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