me tooI think they're ugly....
I think they're ugly....
me too
Go for your life!Thats ok, I can have your share
I wonder how long until they magically appear in Australia.
Admittedly i know very little about this morph and am curious as to why they would die before maturity ?Quite a few years ago. I was offered a pair for $90k back in... at least 6-7 years ago. Of course, they would have died before maturing and I wasn't stupid enough to buy them.
Surprising how little people know about these.
I’m also curious....Admittedly i know very little about this morph and am curious as to why they would die before maturity ?
Cheers
[doublepost=1531815445,1531815383][/doublepost]Also are there some in oz ?
Yeah i kind of figured that. I dont knowtoo much on the weak genetics side of things but was under the impression new genetically faulty morphs generally only survive a matter of days or weeks or live on with kinks and or are very hard to breed later on . @Sdaji can you shed some light on the albino bhps ?Weak genetics Im guessing
As far as I’m aware from he said she said, a high(90+) % of the first het alb Darwin’s survived (not sure whether it came down to the breeders skill or what) from blondie.Sdaji will explain better than I but with the Albino Spotteds I believe that many of the hatclings were dead in the egg, (full term in many cases) or shortly after hatching. Some did survive but it was very few. They were grown on and outcrossed to strengthen the genetics.
In the early Albino Olive days almost all the albino's came from het pairings as albino x albino was creating similar problems.
Not heard anything about the early days of the albino darwins though.
Weak genetics Im guessing. Similar to the early days of the Albino Spotted.
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