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    I have never had any issues breeding albino x albino. Never heard of any either. Keep in mind the albino was pretty much the first power morph that started tgis crazy thing we call morph breeding. If their were issues we would have heard alot about it. The only albinos ive had issues with are caramel albinos. Its known with them and tail kinkers just like the spider and the wobbles. These issues have been known but like i said i personally dont know of any issues with regular albinos
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    Re: Quick albino question.

    Quote Originally Posted by snake lab View Post
    I have never had any issues breeding albino x albino. Never heard of any either. Keep in mind the albino was pretty much the first power morph that started tgis crazy thing we call morph breeding. If their were issues we would have heard alot about it. The only albinos ive had issues with are caramel albinos. Its known with them and tail kinkers just like the spider and the wobbles. These issues have been known but like i said i personally dont know of any issues with regular albinos
    This is very true. I just remembered seeing that on this sight before, its the only time I had ever heard anything like it. It may have been numerous factors for the other person such as incubation issues, bad genetics, or excessive inbreeding. Who knows.

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