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Posted by: sun_king at Mon Jan 23 11:31:21 2006 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by sun_king ] I have 2 albino's that are @ the same age(@9 Months)but are diff in size. My female is growing considerably faster/quicker than my male. Now the interesting thing is that all conditions are equal. They have same heat, ambient temps and fed at same size. I have taken both to the the vet and he has told me there is nothing wrong with the male. Ran fecals and everything. The cool thing is the female albino is that she is indeed a coral. She is the one i posted about earlier this month. I talked to the breeder and he did indeed confirm my suspicions about his blood line. He did not advertise her as coral since he sold her to me when she was too young to tell if she was going to turn into a coral. Has anyone else noticed that corals grow quicker than average albino's or is it just plain luck. | ||
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