I've noticed that there are T albino nics and albino leopards and such. How do you start different morphs in these kinds of lines? Do you breed them into the BCIs and then just add in more locales down the line? Thanks for any info!
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I've noticed that there are T albino nics and albino leopards and such. How do you start different morphs in these kinds of lines? Do you breed them into the BCIs and then just add in more locales down the line? Thanks for any info!
To keep the "locale" label, they cannot have other known b.c.i mixes in them. Once you take a locale and breed it to another locale, (for example Nic X Hog Island) it is no longer a "pure locality"
T pos Nics were first imported into the US back in 2001 (I believe that was the year). The same is true with the Type II aneries, hypo nics they were all imported morphs.
Sonoran Leopards were a spontaneous mutantion produced by two normal Sonorans.
Amie
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