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HappyHillbilly
at Thu Dec 7 14:40:39 2006 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by HappyHillbilly ]
In my first post I should have been more clear about my burmese pythons and rats.
My burmese pythons (1/2 brother/sister) had the same "albino labyrinth" father but different "normal burmese" mothers. The 2 I've got are normals but the male has albino labyrinth characteristics. I didn't buy them for breeding purposes, I just wanted two of them. Over the years I decided to try breeding them because I'd like to have an albino.
The rats I started out with I went to extreme measures to ensure good breeding stock by traveling as much as 100 miles, in several directions, to avoid them coming from the same supplier. I've line-bred ever since. Evidently everything has paid off because I've not had the first health problem (genetic, sneezing, mites, etc...) with any of my rats in the 2 yrs. I've been breeding/raising them.
Have a good one!
Mike ----- It is said that 1 out of every 4 people are mentally unbalanced. Think of your 3 closest friends, if they're normal, then it's you.
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