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Gene Pool in 2023?
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[QUOTE="AHBD, post: 2028952, member: 40059"] The morphs that seemed to cause the most trouble when they first came out were transluscent [ trans ] and Witblits. Breeding trans to trans produced weak , sickly babies and the Witblits were reportedly very weak and didn't live long. That's why breeders would then keep the few healthy ones and cross them with a different morph, normal phase, etc. Those mutations would never gotten a foothold in the wild and would have died or been eaten quickly as babies in their weak condition. So you wouldn't find them in the wild, these were totally man made. Leatherbacks seem to be as healthy as normal scaled dragons but most breeders would never breed 2 of them because that would produce a certain amount of silkbacks [ with their skin problems ] in every clutch. Oh, and as far as the troublesome diseases along with cancer and yellow fungus I forgot to mention atadenovirus as well. [/QUOTE]
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