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Posted by: DMong at Mon May 19 18:45:20 2008 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by DMong ] Well, it sounds pretty minor to me, but of course that would be up to you whether or not to breed it. Since spinal kinks can many times be associated with high incubating temperatures, It doesn't necessarily have to be inherited genetically, and she could more than likely go on to have eggs without complication, or passing on any such deformities. [ Hide Replies ]
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