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Posted by: reptimals at Wed Nov 2 18:34:07 2005 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by reptimals ] From my experience, breeding both colombian and central americans, are that the centrals thrive a lot better then the colombians ... they seem to be more active, breed earlier, have better litter success, and so on. They also stay a more managable size ... if the colombian and central anery are compatible i still think its worth breeding them to make better snows/albinos/anery's and bc the central influence is that much darker, heavier patterned, and have long tails...they really add good/strong genes to some of the weaker colombian morphs .. | ||
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