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    Albino x High Contrast Albino

    Okay so I just got a female High Contrast Albino and was curious what would exactly happen if I put it with a NON-high Contrast Albino male.

    Does that "lineage" maintain itself? Producing High Contrast Albinos?

    If anyone can clarify this that would be great.

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    Re: Albino x High Contrast Albino

    Is said "high contrast albino" from a line of albinos that produce high contrast individuals? If so then no. If the snake is simply a fluke albino that happens to be high contrast then there isnt any guarantee that you will produce high contrast individuals from her, so breed her how you want.
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    Re: Albino x High Contrast Albino

    Quote Originally Posted by Oxylepy View Post
    Is said "high contrast albino" from a line of albinos that produce high contrast individuals? If so then no. If the snake is simply a fluke albino that happens to be high contrast then there isnt any guarantee that you will produce high contrast individuals from her, so breed her how you want.
    Ahh I see. So in other words you take the high contrast part literally rather than genetically. Okay perfect. Thanks.
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