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[QUOTE="xp29, post: 2009146, member: 114539"] I was aware of the leather to leather, and trans to trans, although i just found out why on the trans to trans recently, good info is really hard to find, best i can tell there isn't any comprehensive guild, mostly word of mouth. I want to work with hets for 1 just to be safe, and for 2 because the idea of taking two beardies that look normal and producing stunning babies is appealing to me. At some point i think i may want to work with the easterns as well. The very main reason I'm looking for gentics though is that i was really concerned about putting babies into a home that would neglect them, i have had a few breeders and someone i know that worked with zoo's tell me that if i breed higher end beardies, then higher end keepers will likely be who buys them, so less chance of putting them in a bad home. It kindda makes sence i guess. [/QUOTE]
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