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    Need some input on my breeding plans.(is it ok or not?)

    I have a mojave male and female albino..plan on breeding them and hoping.i get 1.1 mojaves het for albino. I jad originally planned on breeding the hets together to shoot for some cherry bombs and albino mojaves.but was thinking if i bred son back to mom and possibly got a albino mojave could i breed that albino mojave to the original female het from my first clutch?? Sorry if i could've. Explained it better..

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    Sure, you can. What are you ultimately trying to make? Maybe we can try to give you suggestions on the best path if we know where you're going.
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    Im trying to get a cherry bomb and albino mojave..just didnt know if its safe to do what i said above

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    Re: Need some input on my breeding plans.(is it ok or not?)

    Yes, it is safe.

    If you are worried about inbreeding, it does not have the same effect in reptiles as it does in mammals. Reptiles are not as inherently mobile as mammals (no migrating, etc) and have evolved genetically to not have this impact their ability to reproduce successfully.
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    Ok..cool..yea i knew the first initials sibling wouldnt be a problem just wasnt sure of the next step

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