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Posted by: VFR at Fri Apr 3 10:44:16 2009 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by VFR ] The big problem is that the only thing people think about is “I wonder what a Sharp Kahl albino will look like”. No one thinks about the HUNDREDS of boas that will end up in the market in which nobody will know what genetics they are carrying. As far as we know someone might produce Kahl Sharp albinos, Kahl albinos het. Sharp and Sharp albinos het. Kahl and you may not be able to tell ANY of them apart! Just to prove those out you would need AT LEAST 2 more breedings for EVERY ALBINO in that litter! Since it would be IMPOSSIBLE to determine genetics until after 4 generation breedings what would happen to the hundreds of boas produced in between? We need to use a little more common sense here. [ Hide Replies ]
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