steve wrote:Hard to say, you might be right. A good look at the shell and skin patterns should help greatly.
I am getting these two turtles sometime today. I had a long road trip planned out doing a variety of things during my day off. I am researching a bit more on this turtle in question from the ladys nephew and I have learned that it was purchased from the National Breeders Expo in Daytona Beach Florida and her nephew was very heavily into turtles and a few morphs including Albinos himself at one point. I recall many years back, If I wanted to, I was able to get albinos between 75 dollars to 150 dollars and even albino snapping turtles were going for 700 dollars back then. Who known that the prices would grow to these unbelievable prices.
Based on the age of this turtle and size would of placed it in the time frame where all these turtles were very affordable. Now I do think it is a morph and I will get some very nice close photos of it here soon. I have been doing some intense research and may have found it to be another morph based on the pattern and if that is the case and only if that is the case, this turtle is not going anywhere at all after I get it. I am picking up its waterland tub today as well from a friend.
Now regarding the other red ear slider coming with it, it appears to be normal and if it was a captive born from the same show, it could be het for something but I have no clue with no documentation. To be legal, I am giving it to a friend of mine that said he would be happy to keep it since it looks normal and I do not want to be caught with it since I do not have a permit for it. So if he breeds it and it comes out with something unique, he also benefited from it. I just can't keep it legally is all and do not want to risk being caught yet I want to see it going to a good loving home.