True Albino Oscar

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the red on a tiger Oscar is not a color or pigment, so you can have a albino tiger Oscar per say, any graying on the the fins would say lutino.
 
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the red on a tiger Oscar is not a color or pigment, so you can have a albino tiger Oscar per say, any graying on the the fins would say lutino.

So if she doesn't develop any graying she could still be an albino?

I may have been mistaken. I thought if there were any markings on an albino Oscar that they would be either cream or self-colored.
 
I've gotten a few good meals into her since picking her up at the LFS and the yellow coloration is starting to come out more and more.IMG_20181219_191516.jpg
 
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I wonder if she is a lemon oscar. There's a lot about in the UK lately.
 
A lemon oscar has been line bred for yellow colouration
 
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The red on a tiger Oscar is do to light refraction rather than pigmentation.
 
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