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  • 08-17-2007, 11:53 AM
    shhhli
    normal & hi-contrast albinos
    if you cross a high contrast with a 'classic' albino, would you not get babies (should they be albino) some where in between?

    i've got two 100% het albinos which i expect that 'classic' albino from, and then a hi-contrast male that depending-i'm not sure if-i'd breed to the 100%, a nice baby of hers down the line, or if i should sell a few of what i hope to get from the pair and look for another non-related high-contrast baby.
    :o

    eventually once i collect more animals or 'snake money' i'll be more selective about what i breed. i kinda think a snake that fell inbetween the two would have a nice look to it. hm

    and i know someone is likely to say it- yes there is a difference in albino and high contrast. not it is not a marketing ploy.
  • 08-21-2007, 07:58 AM
    shhhli
    Re: normal & hi-contrast albinos
    okay.. eh.. bump?

    would crossing
    classic x high contrast dilute the intensity of the hc
    or
    faded x high contrast do the same as above
    or
    classic x faded increase the deepness of the faded?

    basically..
  • 08-21-2007, 08:21 AM
    juddb
    Re: normal & hi-contrast albinos
    I think with albinos its at random, just like with low white and high white pieds. Albino's no matter what contrast are awesome.... :sunny:
  • 08-21-2007, 08:48 AM
    shhhli
    Re: normal & hi-contrast albinos
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by juddb
    I think with albinos its at random, just like with low white and high white pieds. Albino's no matter what contrast are awesome.... :sunny:

    i was curious of that. or if all 3 were the same and could be bred to each other.

    thank's for confirming my fears about pieds though! i was hoping you could breed hi-whites and get more or less high-whites... oh no.. lol
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