Tremper Albinos

Genetics:  Simple Recessive

Example Photos of our Tremper Albinos:

Tremper Albinos, named after their founder, Ron Tremper, were first produced in the mid 90s and became available to the public in 1999.  This is a simple recessive morph that lacks all black pigment.  They are an extremely varied form of albino.  Typically, they are bright yellow with pink or rusty-colored markings.  Jungle, Striped, Sunglow, and other morphs have also been produced.  There are 3 different forms of albinos- Tremper, Las Vegas, and Bell.  They are genetically incompatible with each other, meaning that if you cross one to another, no albinos will be produced.

               

                 

     

Jungle, Striped, and Reverse Striped Albinos

               

     

Sunglows and Tangerine Albinos