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CJBianco
at Thu Sep 22 09:25:13 2005 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by CJBianco ]
...not too long ago (2005) about a forum member breeding his Heterozygous Lavendar Albino with two (2) CH adult females and both females produced Lavendar Albino hatchlings?
And when you consider the amount of years (thousands) these animals have been procreating in the wild, it wouldn't surprise me at all if 1:100 CH/WC animals is heterozygous for some kind of popular morph (Albino, Piebald, Ivory, etc.) In fact, I should think it is very well expected.
Chris ----- mean people suck
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