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Del
at Tue May 27 08:59:34 2003 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by Del ]
Your right when I said they bred true I meant they did not have any other morph in the clutches. These animals have been refined through captive breeding as I know the paretns to mine were several generations into captive breeding. If they were "enhanced" by introducing another line I am unsure. When a clutch was hatched you would get a minority that were somewhat normal. I just meant that no albinos, hypos, etc. popped out of the mix. I never got to breed mine as the female died and the male leuc also died, leaving with an odd pair. So what is the scoop on leuc so. pines? Many say they are not true leucistic? This too was one of the reasons for my question. So many combos LOL!!!
They both are to young to breed this year, but next year will be fun waiting to see what pops out.
Thanx-Del
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