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Genetics, Taxonomy, Hybridization General discussions about the science of genetics as well as the ever changing face of taxonomy. Issues concerning hybridization are welcome here as well. |
07-25-2004, 12:59 AM
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bad eye albino
i have questions im considering purchasing a couple albinos w ith a bad eye one to breed to hypo one to breed to another albino or anery how would this effect when i breed the offspring of the hypo bred to the albino back to get sunglows i read the post on here but i just had specific question since i was using the hypo to put new blood in the offspring
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07-25-2004, 04:49 AM
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Avaliable evidence at this point strongly suggests that eye deformities associated with albinism in Boa constrictor are genetic. The albinism itself is not the likely cause, but it's believed that a genetic eye deformity was introduced fairly early into the Khal strain and has since surfaced.
From a moral standpoint, albino boas which are expressing an eye deformity should not be bred. Their siblings should not be bred. Their parents should not be bred. All utilizing these animals in a project of any kind, even (especially) outcrossing them to create snows will do is spread and encourage the deformity, even if the offspring do not directly express it.
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07-25-2004, 07:15 AM
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I agree with Seamus. You might save a few $ initially by buying those animals at a discounted price, but this will only create problems for you in the future. You will never be able to know when the problem will surface in your animals (and it will). You will be seling offspring that will have the deffect (thus creating a bad name for yourself). You will also sell animals apparently normal but carrying the genetic deffect and thus perpetuating the problem. Let's put it this way, I would stay away from them even if they were free, even the the price you will pay is way too high.
Regards.
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07-25-2004, 11:31 AM
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ok
yeah i believe i will stay away from them
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05-18-2005, 12:12 PM
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B.s.
Misinformation to the fullest. I was on the same boat until I spoke with Doug M. From the Boa Basement. The only albinos he deals with are sharp strain. He says that the eye deformites are tied up somewhere in the albino strain and pop up randomly. He has them in his sharp strain and any large albino boa breeder has them. Rich ihle whole sales his to bob clark to sweep them under the rug as if they don't exist. The one eyed thing isn't simple recessive and if you breed enough albinos of either line you will produce them. A few large breeders even have one eyed and no eyed boas as breeders.
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