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    pleasant surprise

    early last year I bought a male pinstripe het albino. last season when he got past 550 grams, I put him in with my het albino female. I was very disappointed when no eggs came of it, never saw a lock but was hoping he was just shy. This season I put him in my proven het albino female, still not seeing a lock, I put in my
    albino male after cleaning yesterday, hoping a little competition would get him going. Well, yesterday afternoon I saw the albino male locked up with the male pinstripe het albino for most of the later part of the day. I didn't really think anything of it since that can happen, a dominance thing. Today I probed "him" and found out he is in fact a she.
    I never checked, since I've never heard of a breeder mistakenly selling a female as a male, the other way around, all the time, it never occurred to me to check.
    I'm hoping for at least one albino pinstripe to come of this, wish me luck.


    Last edited by qegalpal; 11-26-2012 at 10:25 PM.
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