Without anyones name needing to be mentioned. Does anyone find it strange that most of the albinos when crossed/hybridized make more albinos. In other words there appears to be one strain of albino in our snakes. In sharp contrast there is more than a dozen forms of hypo in corns alone. That is unless I am horribly wrong about this
Now I am not up on the historic time table but maybe someone can tell me just how long it was between differant snakes being found as albino. I am just curious for the sake of discussion.
On one hand I don't really care if all the albinos are from sneaky behind the scenes breedings. (Nor do I think that). I like the animals I like regardless of name or origin while at the same time I also like local animals if they represent a look I like. When something is represented as a local animal then I would like it to be that. Back to the subject, if there is one, how many of the albino to albino crosses/hybrids produce albinos?
Ok I am rambleing so someone please choose a direction for this thread. LOL But since I started it there will be no hostility allowed and if it can be helped no names other than your own.
Later Jason

