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    Re: Athena, my eyeless normal Update thread.

    Quote Originally Posted by angllady2 View Post
    That is a question I've been asked many times. Under certain circumstances I might, but since there is a distinct possibility her deformity is genetic, I feel it isn't worth the risk. Not just to any potential offspring, but to her as well.

    She certainly is a beautiful animal, and I have thought more than once I'd love to see her babies. But then I ask myself if I could deal with her babies being born with defects, maybe even having to put one down. The answer is no.

    I have enough breeding animals to enjoy, and she will forever remain my pet/ambassador.

    Gale
    As i thought about it before i asked the question my train of thought followed a similar path. Her babies would probably be nice but it could be genetic so its probably not worth the risk. I think Ben Siegal has two eyeless bps, so maybe it is more than just a randomn occurence...?

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