I should also mention, that there are 3 phases of albino retic, the lavender, which I have, a white phase (orange, yellow on a white base colour) and purple (similar to lavender, but a purple base colour. All of these phases came from the same original wild caught male that Bob Clark imported in 1999. Any albino retic is capable of producing any and all of these phases.
A few years ago, Bob Clark imported a pair of T+ albino retics from Indonesia. He dubbed these animals blonde retics. They have yet to be proven out as breeders. Other T+ albinos have surfaced in the U.S., one ownd by Pete Kahl and another pair in the U.K. .
I forgot to mention, that there is a different strain of albino first imported and produced by Pete Kahl. It looks similar to the white phase, but the yellow and orange fade to almost solidd white animal as it matures. There is some controversy here regarding the name of this animal. Some refer to it as amelanistic, others as Kahl line albino, and Bob Clark (seemingly to the dismay of Pete Kahl and his partners the Baldogios) type 2 albino. The going theory is that the Clark line and the Kahl line are not compatable geneticly speaking.