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    Re: breeding checkereds

    sorry chris am still new to breeding it wont be for another year or so but do you mean breading a morph of checkered garter to the albino , cheers again

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    Re: breeding checkereds

    Quote Originally Posted by gazzamann View Post
    sorry chris am still new to breeding it wont be for another year or so but do you mean breading a morph of checkered garter to the albino , cheers again
    Sorry, no I was being more general. I wouldn't breed checkered siblings with each other, you don't know how many times the albino parent's line has already been inbred.
    Because albino checkereds are so easy to get hold of I can't see any scenario where I would feel the need to mate siblings just to get albino checkereds. I'd try to find someone else who produces some albino checkereds at the same time as you and arrange to swap some babies.
    In theory, I could be a season and a normal male away from checkered albino hets, but I've made a conscious decision that I don't intend to go down the albino checkered path.
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    Re: breeding checkereds

    i no steve iv only been into garters a few month now but they seem to be really hard to get hold of , checkereds seem to be the most popular

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