Jessica Dring;1431360; said:
My desperate need for an answer? Davo my 'desperate need for an answer' is because I say one thing and it gets twisted into 'how is my albino turtles any different from your albino kingsnake and albino corn snake'.
My main reason for such 'desperation for an answer' was because the way ASL was replying was such as offence had been taken, and this was never my intention. So each time he twisted it and replied in a manor of point scoring (obviously because no matter how many times i put a smiley in my post or compliment his turtles he still can't quite grasp the meaning of 'Im not flaming or having ago, im just asking if you knew').
Who said I was against Albinoism? Sorry mate, but I never once stated that, and I would be a huge hipercrit (which I don't like to be) having keeping two species of albino animals.
The one thing I did say was that if albinoism however hinders snakes health and/or ability to find food like it does in albino tortoises and turtles then I would no longer keep them after my two pass away...as I won't support a trade that hinders animals health to my knowledge.
As for albino animals being bred, I know it takes somewhere to get them being bred worldwide, but as far as I know snakes haven't shared the problems that albino turtles and tortoises have - however if I am wrong, feel more than free to post proof I am wrong and I will admit my mistake more than willingly.
You just seem to be making a big deal out of not much... so him saying what the difference between my turtle and your snake could be a legititamate question and a fair one- as he said his experience is albinism has not effected any of his turtles negatively. Also said he did not want to start a bickering match of peoples ethics in the albino vs non-albino turtles, which is the authors right... his thread.
Anyhow, like I said, if he wasn't aware, he sure is now... and he is still intent on breeding them, so I guess that's that.
Sorry mate - Never said you were. Just stating that it effects most animals if not all, and so obviously you would be either all for or all against (or at least the larger proportion).
I don't know about the snakes (agreed, not that you can compare them), but the thing about snakes is eyesight usually comes second to other techniques depending on species, so it wouldn't effect it finding food in the same way.
If finding food is then your only problem, what about hand feeding or putting food in front of it's face?
I think there was an albino gecko of some kind that when it was born it was blind, but they kept trying it and eventually like everything, there was one born that wasn't- just through trying and trying again. Can't remember the details on that one, was a long time ago I was told it.