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Posted by: VICtort at Thu Sep 17 18:49:20 2009 [ Report Abuse ] [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by VICtort ] You may have heard about "dwarf" type D. couperi, several have been reported, about that length but often stouter than one would expect. They appear healthy otherwise, but are generally not chosen for breeders. I assume they are genetic "sports", or perhaps the short end of normal? Anyway, your cribo may exhibit the same. Some have suggested it is the result of inbreeding, but I am not convinced that is always the case. Is your animal length/girth proportional or is it "stout"? This is the first I have heard of this in a cribo. [ Reply To This Message ] [ Subscribe to this Thread ] [ Hide Replies ]
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