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    I really recommend learning a lot more about Leo's, their genetics, and morphology before breeding. Also purchasing genetically known animals too. Without knowing which strain of albino, you risk making normals het for both strains you end up mixing.

    A good rule of thumb I follow is if you're unable to identify a Leo that is of the common morphs, then it's not yet time for you to breed anything but common morphs. Mack snows would be a good and fun choice, but make sure you get definite proof that it's a Mack because as adults they look like normals. You can only tell by looks that it's Mack when it's a baby. That pairing would make more Mack's and possibly supers. But never breed supers together because you'll get still births and major deformities.




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