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Steven K.

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This is pretty late, but the Purple tiger isn't just a normal albino it's a "paradox", neither an albino or a normal. It is sort of like a half albino or more a 2/3 albino. It's called purple because it has really lavender almost purple stripes compared to a regular albino. Similar if not the same as a t+ albino. And they are one AWESOME lizard if you haven't seen them. Check em out.
 

Deac77

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This is pretty late, but the Purple tiger isn't just a normal albino it's a "paradox", neither an albino or a normal. It is sort of like a half albino or more a 2/3 albino. It's called purple because it has really lavender almost purple stripes compared to a regular albino. Similar if not the same as a t+ albino. And they are one AWESOME lizard if you haven't seen them. Check em out.


Sadly Steven I don't think the paradox survived there have been 0 updates for a long while. UR said they had trouble with the clutchs incubation temps so idk if that had anything to do with it
 

Steven K.

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well it survived long enough to put it outside in their outdoor large enclosures. They posted a video of it and it was almost 3 feet long I'd say. Lots of the purple color started to fade it seemed though.
 

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