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    It is really what your looking at shooting for. With recessives you looking at a 2 year turn around minimum (plus the 2 or more years for the female to come of age) before producing a double gene animals. (making the het and then the het "insert morph here" back tot he mommy albinos)
    NOW once this is accomplished the value of animals is MUCH more. Example:
    BumbleBee or Pastel Lesser vs Spider Albino or Pastel Albino

    If your looking for the easy route and make a whole bunch of co-doms quick to get more multigene animals. Your should be keeping your lemon blast. If your looking to start some albino projects. Having 2 females albinos will def help in starting those projects.

    Another thing is if you grab and albino male then the the 2 clutches will be 100% albino. And with that male if he goes to your codom females one year and you can get some het of nice 2 gene co-dom males and breed them back to the albino female your looking at (best odds) a 2 gene co-dom WITH the recessive albino.

    With your list of animals the albinos don't fit in directly but seeing you seem to like het and recessive (ghost, platty daddy and lav albino) if might be something fun to look into.

    Money wise it's a good trade, but it's more of your future plans and if you want to put the time into it.
    Last edited by MitsuMike; 12-13-2010 at 10:01 AM.

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