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Help with identifying these turtles

rhoilman

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I have a bunch of baby redeared sliders. They came from two albinos. I know they are at least double het for albino. However, it is the coloring of them that is confusing to me. They are very light almost like opaque. Also their skin has a light red tint were the skin meets the shell. Attached are photos of the baby and a photo of an adult that I kept back three years ago. Even as an adult, her she'll is lighter then a normal but the skin is normal. Any idea?
 

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The adult double het RES

Here is a picture of the adult double het for albino RES.
 

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