joprukop22
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I have a sub-adult translucent that seems to be perfectly healthy. However, it was suggested to me that translucents tend to have genetic problems. I have noticed that he is built differently; very long and thin with little muscling or flesh. Can any one provide more information on this subject so that if there are any issues (neurological, phyisical ext...) I can watch out for them. Do they have a shorter lifespan? Also, I am a selective breeder, as everyone should be. I only breed beardies that posses progressive genetics, such as longevity, disposition, and over all good health. I would not want to breed a trans if issues could occur. Only healthy babies should be intentionally brought in to the world, I think. Thanks for any advice.
P.S. I am interested in dragon genetics, such as what genes influence colors, size, and what alleles stand for the gene . If any one has good links of info I would appreciate it.
P.S. I am interested in dragon genetics, such as what genes influence colors, size, and what alleles stand for the gene . If any one has good links of info I would appreciate it.