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how to produce albino red eared sliders

Sorry Jason for the lack of reponse from fellow "expert Herpers" Albino is a gene some species carry. So to answer your question correctly, you can not produce Albinos from two normal adults. The adults would need to be Albino to produce albinos. Some specimens carry the gene to make Albinos but look normal. These are called "Hets" If you would like to know more about albinos I would suggest you to contact a breeder directly. There is alot of people out there that are working with albino Red Ears and a many other albino species.
 
Sorry Jason for the lack of reponse from fellow "expert Herpers".

The reason Jason got such a curt response was because of his keeping practices as was found out via his youtube videos and discussion in the BOI. Although I do appreciate you giving the info, so if anyone searches this in the future, they will have a better understanding of the genetics involved, just wanted to give a reasoning behind the lack of response to this thread.
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That makes a little sense. Forgive me, alot of members here that actually post often are pretty rough on others so I was thinking the same for this post. But again maybe we can teach/educate Jason so his practices can improve? Thanks for the explanation Absolute April.
 
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I only responded that way because of the above posts. He has no business owning any kind of animal and many have tried to educate him but he refuses to listen to what anyone says. Had it been anyone else I would have provided the same info thank you very much.
 
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