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Old 12-02-2014, 05:04 PM   #41
Jermosh
Thanks for the comments everyone.

To clarify, there is a dwarf burm sub species. Although its very rare, and currently only in a few states, there is only 1 known dwarf morph, all of its genetics reside in Austria with a few hets around Europe.

So if you see a albino granite dwarf burm, its false. Its at least a half dwarf, and at least F2. There is a distinctive way to tell based on head and eye shape though.