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"breeding back" ok?

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  • 08-23-2006, 12:20 AM
    SiscoReptiles
    Re: "breeding back" ok?
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by mike9452
    If you realy think about it,genetics from animal to animal can't be that differnt its genetics

    I'm not going into the genetics of this or that, or the possibility of lizard genes being weaker or stronger than snake genes, but we need to keep in mind that Bearded Dragons are already heavy inbred because we can't get fresh blood from the wild, unlike ball pythons which imported by the truck load every year.

    Rick
  • 08-23-2006, 01:44 AM
    mike9452
    Re: "breeding back" ok?
    Dam good point!I never put that into the factor.:gj:



    Quote:

    Originally Posted by SiscoReptiles
    I'm not going into the genetics of this or that, or the possibility of lizard genes being weaker or stronger than snake genes, but we need to keep in mind that Bearded Dragons are already heavy inbred because we can't get fresh blood from the wild, unlike ball pythons which imported by the truck load every year.

    Rick

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