In a message dated 7/27/01 6:48:29 PM Eastern Daylight Time, 
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<< Hello Jason,
 It's possible that he had two different "types" of albino adults.
 Breeding a Rainwater gecko to a Tremper animal will produce
 normal-looking babies.
  >>
Hi-
I'm no expert, but if they look normal, than they are not albino - correct?
And then this would mean that one of the adults was het not albino.
I agree that naming and defining all the color morphs is impossible because 
each breeder names their own fantastical color morph. I recently saw an ad 
for a "super hypo tangerine albino leopard".  Whaaaat? 

However, if we consider only the one question- What is an albino leopard 
gecko- we can create a definition acceptable to us as a group. We owe it to 
our novice members who may not know what they are paying top dollar for, or 
who breed two "albinos" together and get normal offspring.
How bout this for starters- How can an "albino" look normal?
And How can two albinos breed normal offspring?
Anybody?
Jason

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