Albinism
Examples
Basics
• Albinism is the absence of pigment in the ketucari's feathers, fur, skin, and eyes.
• In your ketucari's genotype, albinism is denoted by the letters "nA" (heterozygous) or "AA" (homozygous).
• In its heterozygous form, albinism has a pass rate of 10%. Homozygous albinism has a 35% pass rate.
• In your ketucari's genotype, albinism is denoted by the letters "nA" (heterozygous) or "AA" (homozygous).
• In its heterozygous form, albinism has a pass rate of 10%. Homozygous albinism has a 35% pass rate.
Color
Albino ketucari are completely white. No markings will show*. You may include subtle pink coloration to denote flesh, but it must not be too vibrant. Skin should be pink, and the eyes can be light blue, red, or pink.
Here is a palette range that is passable:
• Shimmer and Glass may optionally appear over Albino
• Radiance and any marking being actively modified by Radiance may optionally appear over albino. It should be a pastel color.
• Patchwork can affect Albino, inverting the base color to black. Patchwork Albino ketucari should have dark-colored eyes of any hue. Their skin can be chow tongue blue, dark and desaturated browns, or shades of black.
• Albinism cannot be inherited along with another color mutation. When breeding two color mutated ketucari, cubs can only inherit one of the mutations.