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aanata1
at Mon Apr 21 11:28:36 2008 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by aanata1 ]
Do you know if their parents were related to each other. I would decide on inbreeding based on that. If it's a first generation inbreeding, I would breed the aneries, but if their parents were inbred for 1 or 2 generations, then the line could possibly have been proven and you should outcross. I'm assuming though that you probably don't know the origin of your snakes as you were thinking ours might be related. If its a Tom Chiang, which I doubt, I think the only other anery he's sold was a male and the odds of it making it overseas would be pretty slim, but either way, if it is, the parents were half siblings. I'm planning on breeding my anery male to his 66% poss het sisters, but this is just to prove them out. If the origins of your line are truly unknown, I don't see that you have a choice other than to breed them together and see what you get! Good Luck!
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