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Albino Boas & Genetic Eye Defects

Motley Feb 18, 2004 01:40 PM

I've read where the albino boas are more prone to genetic eye defects. Is this something that is easily passed to the offspring? Thanks for any info. you can clarify about this.

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bcijoe Feb 18, 2004 01:56 PM

This has been such a huge and involved discussion on so many forums I don't know if people would want to 'open up this can of worms' again ! lol

No offense, but when people spend their time to fully respond to other posts, sometimes it's a bit frustrating when you see the same question soon after.

I would suggest you scroll through and search this forum and others... I will also provide a link soon to help...

Lots of people have had quite a bit of informed and heavily opinionated comments and info on this topic..

take care - Joe
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Thanks and take care - Joe Rollo
'Tis not the stongest of the species that will eventually survive, nor the most intelligent, but the one most responsive to change' Charles Darwin

bcijoe Feb 18, 2004 02:02 PM

http://www.theboaforum.com/cgi-bin/yabb/YaBB.pl?board=chatter;action=display;num=1073351326

have fun!
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Thanks and take care - Joe Rollo
'Tis not the stongest of the species that will eventually survive, nor the most intelligent, but the one most responsive to change' Charles Darwin

Motley Feb 18, 2004 03:57 PM

I didn't even think about searching the forums for this info. I'm sure folks here get tired of seeing the same old discussions, but I do appreciate folks like yourself who help us "new comers" out.

bcijoe Feb 19, 2004 08:24 AM

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Thanks and take care - Joe Rollo
'Tis not the stongest of the species that will eventually survive, nor the most intelligent, but the one most responsive to change' Charles Darwin

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