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BWatkins
at Wed Feb 21 09:34:37 2007 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by BWatkins ]
I believe that the clark strains (caramel and the original) have a variations in pigment, meaning that they are technically (in the world of genetics) type 2... and the kahl/boldago and sharps srtains are type 1... as true amels express the total absense of pigment...
and as for d/h's... sure your gonna get a mix of both types of albino... but if you purchase some and breed them into your collection there is really no way to tell whats what uless you are breeding d/h's or both forms of albino together...
and who knows... some forms of albino have deliterious traits that can affect an animals health... sometimes defects like weak lungs or blindness are associated with albinism. ----- invest in the stock that never depreciates... your education.
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