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Posted by: JasonReese at Thu Jan 12 23:43:46 2006 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by JasonReese ] You breed a coral albino to a coral albino then there is know question all the offspring will be coral albinos, they don't have a choice. Some will be better then others some may even go to another level surpassing the adults. Which is were the coral albino came from "selective breeding". That dosen't mean that a normal looking offspring from lets say a coral x normal albino won't become better in time, but you may not know for sure until after it's 1st year or more. The object is that each generation will become alittle more colorful then the last. | ||
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