Are you breeding her to another albino? If not you're going to need to inbreed her to her babies (or buy an albino male).I have an albino female peafowl but all of her offspring (2 generations) have been normal. Am I just really unlucky or is it really just random? I dont want to waste my time on breeding the albino peafowl if its not even possible to control it.
Theoretical breeding rules:
Albino x albino >>> 100% albino
Albino x normal >>> 100% carriers
Albino x carrier >>> 50% albino 50% carrier
Carrier x carrier >>> 50% carrier 25% normal 25% albino
carrier x normal >>> 50% normal 50% carrier
What I wrote is usual genetics rules, I don't know what the devs coded (like for so many other things) and there indeed may be bugs, or simply if you consider albinism being a genetic mutation you could have had babies that mutated back to normal gene...
She is adorable - honestly I prefer their normal skin. Shame we didn't get king cheetahs as the variant.Well, we'll need an official answer then... But the baby is still cute![]()
Yup. I've had normal bengals, lions and cheetahs all from variant x variant skin parents. It's uncommon but it happens ~5-10% of the time I'd say. Not sure why it's happening though.Yeah Albino + Albino is not 100% Albino offspring. I just had two babies from albino parents, one is albino one is normal.