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Albino Cape Gopher

John Cherry

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Has anyone been able to track down the lineage of the "albino Capes" that are appearing on the market in the last couple of years. I have tried and as of yet have been unable to. I would be interested in any info. folks may have as far as where these guys came from.

John Cherry :cool:
Cherryville Farms
 
I would like to know too

I have a striped cape gopher and am thinking about getting hiom a mate. Before I do I would like to learn more about capes in general and am having trouble finding more info. A few peopl ehave suggested I breed mine (apparantly the stripe version has become very uncommon)
 
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