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    Re: So how did this happen?

    Quote Originally Posted by JD'S Exotics View Post
    Pretty interesting. I had a buddy who bred 2 albinos together this year and got 4 albinos and 2 het's out of it? Not sure how that should happen either out of albino to albino breeding. To bad it died. Oh well now your het's held back from last year will hopefully be up to weight for this year.
    It is possible that one of the albino was actually a paradox, but instead of mixed colors it got the absorbed twins "Parts".

    Genetic stripes are weird, Ralph Davis had the same thing happen to him a few years ago, a Dead premature G-stripe looking snake in the egg from a pair that should not have dont that! So, I would not say that the female is a het, yet at least.
    Last edited by Beardedragon; 08-02-2010 at 10:51 AM.
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