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thecaiman
at Wed Jun 23 08:59:25 2004 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by thecaiman ]
I imagine what it comes down to is the weekness or the albino gene I havnt heard of to many problems with the anery gene. I think it all depened on how you do it. I know a few people that have produced albinoxalbino litters and all the offspring were healthy and did great, no one eyes or anything of the sort and I personally think the albinoxalbino breedings produce nicer offspring, they were very carefull in how they did things, the adults were as unrelated as possible produced from
het x het breedings the animals were also raised at a proper growth rate(not power feed) and and breed at 3-4yrs of age for the first time. power feeding weekens the adults health wise, no differant then if you took a human child and feed them 7 or 8 times a day instead of 3 their gong to have all kinds of health problems later on. if you got two animals produced by het breedings and as unrelated as possible raise them at a proper rate I personally wouldnt see a problem. maybe there is some kind of problem mixing the anery x albino genes is why people were saying not to do it but I have never heard of any, Ive only heard of problems with the albino gene, anyway I hope thishas been some kind of help ----- Jason & Danica
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- No on Snow x Snow ? - Genaroleon, Wed Jun 23 08:42:26 2004
RE: No on Snow x Snow ? - thecaiman, Wed Jun 23 08:59:25 2004
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