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RE: coral albino boas

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Posted by: Tenor Goddess at Mon Jan 15 00:03:08 2007   [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by Tenor Goddess ]  
   

Thank you very much for your post Ashley!

So when you said breeding a coral albino to a "normal" albino, is that just ANY albino (ie sharp strain or just a normal yellow type albino that we see all the time?)

I'm just asking because I wasn't sure if since it doesn't appear to be a "gene" persay but like you said, levels of expression of this trait, does it appear to coexist with the normal albinos and sharp strain albinos? It's truly a remarkable thing.

I fell for corals (can't afford any yet but the year is still young. LOL) and I cannot wait to learn more about them.

Hugs!

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