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Posted by: aaahbiteme at Sun Oct 9 10:57:59 2005 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by aaahbiteme ] The percentage gance of producing albinos is the same, however, if you have a male albino, he can be bred to more than i het female and spread the genes around. An albino female can only bebred to one het male and only one clutch (per year). more clutches means more chance of albinos. as far as albinos not thermo regulating well, if your cage is set up right, with a good heat gradient, this should not be a problem. it is not like they are in the wild where they depend on absorbing sunlight for heat, if you are worried, raise the hot end temp up a couple of degrees, if you have an adequate heat gradient, the snake will find the area where it needs to be. | ||
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