SethD
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Is it possible for a leucistic herp to contain normal or near normal amounts of both xanthophores and iridophores and yet completely lack melanophores in every area but the eyes? Most definitions of leucism say that true leucism effects the melanophores, xanthophores, and the iridophores nearly equally resulting in the absence or near absence of all three. What would you call an animal with normal eyes, normal xanthophores and iridophores but no melanophores on the body? It isn't quite like normal leucism, and it most definitely isn't an albino. It doesn't seem to be a particularly common condition. You folks who know the proper terminology for such a genetic condition help me out here please. 