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The problem is blizzard is a recessive trait, so both parents need to pass on the gene for it to become visual in the offspring. As only the father would be carrying the Blizzard gene, the offspring would be het blizzard (carrying only one copy of the gene and not expressing it.)
The same applies to the females, as they carry the Tremper albino gene, which is also recessive. Personally I would get a Tremper albino male, maybe another from APTOR/RAPTOR lines.
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Logan is a funny one, not too sure TBH, probably tangerine tremper albino though. Phoenix is a Reverse stripe tangerine albino het RAPTOR. The reverse stripe has near enough gone now though, so she is near enough an APTOR.
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