I think that rather than being disappointed - if the species is generally white, but you ended up with a nice violet one like this ------ should probably be over the moon or ecstatic about that Arron heheheheh.
You might have ended up with a gem or something 'special'.
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Originally Posted by ArronOB
As I understand it, in nature, L. albida is usually white. I saw a reference to pink form being extremely rare. Wouldn’t that imply the white for is dominant?
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It could imply that, or pink form could even be due to mutation - not sure. But could also imply you got lucky. Very lucky.