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albino and normal kribensis.


Dixon1990

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You'll have some normals, some albinoes, some normals carrying the alb. genes.

Others that are into genetics will give you a more detailed discription I'm sure.

I don't mind being corrected either.

But that is how I'd see the results.

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Hi All

Not one to Fail to recall blunders :oops: I put a Male in a tank I forgot I had a female Albino in.

She was put there because I needed the tank she was in and the Pic was taken of the "TEMPORARY" home until I stripped the tank down.

You can see the result. The Albino fry are about two weeks behind the growth rate of the Common kribs, which goest to show the weakness of ALBINO plus the added malady of the Crossing.

DCP_0041.jpg

Edit by SpidersWeb: Fixed Image URL

:bow:

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