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Tracy Barker
at Thu Oct 14 17:15:20 2010 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by Tracy Barker ]
For new onlookers:
After many years trying to do paradox burmese breeding them backwards and forwards we came up with what we called 50/50's (half albino half normal) and albinos with black markings. These were established to be 100% het albinos and albinos by breeding.
After that long ordeal we got the first paradox albino sandboa which was a wc female. I discounted the paradox look completely. Years later of course I found that it was genetic and reproduced easily-though only with the albino/snow animals. You could not separate out the black spots and make a normal with black spots or an anery with black spots.
 paradox albino sandboas
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- Paradoxically Coincidental? - dwherp, Thu Oct 14 12:47:24 2010

- RE: Paradoxically Coincidental? - Lizards of Oz, Thu Oct 14 13:02:38 2010
- RE: Paradoxically Coincidental? - paulbuckley, Thu Oct 14 13:50:51 2010
- RE: Paradoxically Coincidental? - ajfreptiles, Thu Oct 14 14:39:51 2010
- Beautiful ! ! ! N/P - KBuckler, Thu Oct 14 14:58:03 2010
- RE: Paradoxically Coincidental? - DiamondFlame10, Thu Oct 14 15:12:54 2010
- RE: Paradoxically Coincidental? - SnakeJunkie77, Thu Oct 14 15:17:13 2010
- Paradoxically Coincidental? - JYohe, Thu Oct 14 16:27:06 2010
RE: Paradoxically Coincidental? - Tracy Barker, Thu Oct 14 17:15:20 2010 
- Genetic, multi gene - Watever, Thu Oct 14 19:24:12 2010
- RE: Paradoxically Coincidental? - Loren_Morales, Thu Oct 14 22:06:21 2010
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