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    Which BP lines are known to have a wabble?

    I am just getting started along the lines of breeding one day, probably not for a few years but I have just heard about the wobble of some lines. I plan on breeding as an introduction into genetics as well as care for others that we share our life with type lessons for my daughter. The breeding projects will not be for profit obviously and we will be breeding with our pets. I see the wobble as a possible neurological disorder related to a mutation that has been maintained in captivity and I would prefer not to have my pets suffer from the disorder. I am posting this thread just to get an idea of current morphs with the wobble so I may avoid selecting one to breed or to possibly trace a line back to in an effort to reproduce the morph without the wobble. Thank you for any information, I greatly appreciate it.

    [doh, please disregard 'wabble' and replace with 'wobble']
    Last edited by ewaldrep; 10-15-2012 at 01:25 PM.
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