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    Re: Put it down already

    Quote Originally Posted by Draigess View Post
    True. But i have read that if the wobble or spins, is noticable, the chances of it being even more noticable in the offspring can go up with each generation (if inbreeding). If the defects are not noticable in the parent snake then the babies are less likely to have a noticable defect. Im guessing this is just a theory as ive not seen any real evidence of breeding to prove this point.. But the bee im buying is very close to breeding size and shows no noticable signs of wobble or defect. So im hoping that will pas on to her babies..
    Do you have a link to where you read that? I would guess you're right that it's just a theory. Best of luck with the breedings!

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