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Posted by: HomesickAggie at Wed Apr 28 17:50:08 2004 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by HomesickAggie ] to her to prove her anerytherism? Being that anery is a co dominant trait right? It doesn't just appear with the first breeding? I have very little breeding experience and all the details behind specific morphism is pretty unknown to me. I have a trio of Angulifer and one female definitely appears to be anerytheristic. Making her the only one in the world that I know of. She's just a baby and I'd really like to work with her but I'm considering getting rid of the normal pair for now and then picking up an adult male for her in a couple years. Thanks in advance for any comments. | ||
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