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Posted by: matt_fl at Sat Oct 9 13:55:27 2004 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by matt_fl ] No. The worry of inbreeding isn't getting babies that look just like their parents, it's magnifying the harmful trates of the parent snakes. Also, with albino corns costing about the same as normal corns, people aren't so carefull about selling het snakes as normals. So the albino gene in corn snakes is probably so spread out in the captive population that no inbreeding is required to bring out the trate. | ||
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