Looks as though they could be the same, Common BNs. Tough to say though as there are many similar appearing BN that are simply bunched into the "Common" tag.
The marks under the eyes of the male are cheek odontodes. Both males and females have them.
Thanks for your replies, much appreciated. Both being commons I presume that they should have a good chance of breeding them with the possibility of a albino being produced?
Thanks for your replies, much appreciated. Both being commons I presume that they should have a good chance of breeding them with the possibility of a albino being produced?
Both would need to carry the albino gene to produce albinos. Don't think the male has albino anything despite the coloration. There isn't intermediate stages of albino coloration, its either albino or its not.
What does the male look like when its in the tank? A lot of the coloration may be attributed to stress & being in a white container.