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Posted by: SouthernSerpent at Sat Feb 12 18:39:55 2011 [ Report Abuse ] [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by SouthernSerpent ] My wife has had her two tiger females for a couple of years now and we were looking to add a male to our collection as a mate to one or both of them. We did not have intentions of purchasing today, but found an excellent deal on an albino tiger male at the NARBC today in Arlington, Tx. He has a hint of lavender in his coloration, but was listed as an albino tiger only. I may be wrong in my assessment on the lavender, but he definately had a different look to him than two of the three others available at the both. That's a moot point though. I know breeding an albino to a normal produces 100% het for albino. What I am fuzzy on is tiger to tiger breeding. I know you get supers, but do you also get tigers? If it sounded confusing, here is the pairing...normal tiger X albino tiger. Again I know all offsrping will be 100% het for albino. Anyone who can refresh my memory will be appreciated. Thanks. [ Reply To This Message ] [ Subscribe to this Thread ] [ Hide Replies ]
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