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Posted by: UFherp at Sun Jan 4 19:56:46 2004 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by UFherp ] I've been hatching tremper albinos for years from tangerines to the yellow phases. If you breed a normal yellow tremper albino to another yellow tremper phase albino and incubate the eggs at a constant 80 degrees you still get yellow phase albinos, now yes if the mother was a result of the tremper method then yes techincally you could still hatch brown albinos, but most of my stock is from ROn and i've never gotten a brown albino from his breedings. You do not have to use the tremper incubation method to keep from getting brown albinos, all you have to do is have good stock. If you want nice females then incubate your female eggs at 82-84 degrees you will get just about all females and they will all turn out nice. its what i've done for the past year and has worked consitently, i've hatched nice, and screaming females by incubating at low temperatures but having nice parents. You don't need the tremper method to produce nice female albinos what you need are parents that resemble what you are looking to produce. | ||
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