Kinked Caramel Albinos
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do they have any problem shedding? it somehow looks like they would
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i recently bought a caramel and from what i can see it is not kinked. Is being born with it the only way it can contract the spine issue? or can they get kinks over time? if anyone could answer i would really appreciate it.
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@DeezMups if they are wild caught, they the parents could have been inbreeding
unless you know the parents, this is not a very good proof to "its not due to inbreeding"
Though it may not be due to inbreeding, this is not a proof
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"you have kinked carmels all over the place" then stop fucking producing them you fucking retards. yeah lets breed and breed a genitic retardation in the gene pool because maybe one day they will not have it? are you fucking stupied. why would you breed them.
and deezmups your stupied too carmels a morph it wont come from the wild especcially becuase only carmel albinos ahve the kink.
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The caramel kinking is not due to inbreeding. There are wild caught Caramels coming straight out of Africa that are kinked.
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i have a baby garter with many savere kinks. have you ever hered of a kinked wandering garter? if so, please tell me.
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have u ever seen a kinked garter snake. i have 4 newborn baby garters with terible kinks
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It's important to know
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would you ethically breed a kinked male? i see no problems in breeding males but what about females, what about the very minor kinked ones
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will kinked females be able to breed when they are really heavy like 3000 grams? i have an 09 caramel but her kink is no where near as bad as those two
This is a REALLLYYYYY late reply (an entire year lol:P). But they put them in freezers to end their mysery. You see, he kept those kinked caramel albinos because he didnt have the heart to put down an animal that could easily thrive and live well in captivity despite its defect. However, sometimes the animal is majorly defective and suffers because of it. Thats when they euthanize the animal, in the most humane way possible, to end it suffering. It has nothing to do with profit.
RenatoandEric 2 years ago 4
Your right, it would be called selective breeding. Such as the "boxer" which were not the way they are now and were very athletic dogs, now are for show.
TheBeastWithinYou 2 years ago 3