Your albino female is het for anery.
If the albino male is het for anery than he could of been the father, if you are sure he is not het for anery than the snow must be the father.
What rack system do you use? Does it have belly heat? What temperature did you keep her hot spot throughout pregnancy?
What age is your albino female? Was this her first litter?
All play a factor in still borns....what age were the males? Had they bred before? I find my younger males don't produce as much sperm as my older ones and I get more slugs...I also find if I over breed a male the same happens.
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