Again, there are three seperate strains of albinos but this section involves the Tremper strain because that's all we have worked with personally.

Mack Snow Tremper albinos hatch out white with pink bands.




The pink slowly fades as they age, and spots may begin to form.




As they grow into larger juveniles, their color may become lighter, and more spots will develop.






A full grown adult will have more spots and the bands will have nearly disappeared completely. The pink coloration may darken.


Again, Mack Snows yellow as they age, so many Mack Snow Tremper albinos don't look very different from regular Tremper albinos and are yellow/pink. A high-quality Mack Snow Tremper albino will have more white than yellow on its body.