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    Re: Head wobble, spine kink, and...

    Quote Originally Posted by Ufoo9k View Post
    So everyone gone on the wobble but what about kinks? Especially since MMB said being interested in Albinos and I read that Caramel Albinos are prone to kinking and females have problems with breeding?

    I just got a het caramel albinos and would like to know if I could still breed him without chance of kinking or if it is like the spider gene and all snakes with the genes will have it?
    Caramel Albinos, Super Cinnies, and Super Black Pastels and combos are prone to spinal deformities.

    You may hatch healthy animals however there is a pretty good chance that there will be an issue, hence why everyone has abandoned caramel albinos as project to replace them by ultramels which are similar minus the health issues.
    Deborah Stewart


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