That's why it would be hard to chart the genetics. It would take a good 10 years to create a line that was pure albino.
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That's why it would be hard to chart the genetics. It would take a good 10 years to create a line that was pure albino.
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Totally the best thing to do is to document the parents of this tadpole and save a couple hold backs from that clutch. And try to see if they do produce more or not from breeding the siblings.
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Deffinately keep track of the parentage & rebreed them for a chance at more to start your own designer line.
Maybe it's a chimera. An animal with two different sets of genes (sorta like a fusion of fraternal twins that make one animal), heterochromatic eyes are a sign. It can happen in humans as well, but it's very rare for any creature.
I think its chimera also.
Wow!! I'm working on purchasing a piebald bullfrog a once in a million buy.Is this little guy still alive? Would love to know how he morphed if still alive.
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