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First of all..................

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Posted by: Ruben14 at Fri Jul 6 16:29:49 2007   [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by Ruben14 ]  
   

I know the breeding was done with a Sharp and Kahl. The outcome was a bunch or normals. Those were then after put down for whatever reason. I've heard the story plenty of times but always forget all the details.

Second, why would you want to breed a line of albino's that Keep their color and actually gain it as they grow, with a line that starts out nice and then dulls out after time(90% of the time)? I personally don't know!

Third, I think the person with the Sharp het snow(eventhough there aren't any 100% het snow Sharp albinos out there. yet!)would have the say in the deal wether or not they might want to do the breeding. Which I doubt you'd find such a person but you never know. All i'm saying is the Sharp het snow would be the more valuble animal and usually the person with the higher end animal has the say.

I personally think it should be left alone cause the answers already out there. They are not compatable. At the same time this question comes up every few months mostly asked by newer people to the hobby. Which is great cause that means they're getting into it and trying to learn. I guess I should've thought of that before I wrote but oh well. Hope the info helps.


   

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