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    I agree too... spending the money and TIME on trying to prove out a "poss het" isn't worth it IMO. Especially if you're talking about a baby female, that means 2-3 years of raising it, then a year or two of breeding - so possibly 5+ years to prove (or disprove) it's a het? Better off spending the money on a 100% het, from a reputable breeder as stated above. Although, if a poss het is the same price or minimally higher than a normal, I guess you have nothing to lose in trying.

    P.S. I have a pair of 100% het Albinos, purchased from Justin Kobylka... we all know he's reliable, so I felt completely confident in buying them from him. Looking forward to breeding them this coming season!
    Last edited by Lolo76; 09-30-2011 at 03:07 AM.
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