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Re: Albino/Creamino genes [Re: Suggieluvin] #563996
06/05/08 02:19 AM
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I think that FFR's site says something about them being easy to handle, so maybe it's just something that runs in the genes? I've heard of aggressive gliders having equally aggressive babies, despite every effort to handle them, so I guess that the "gentle" gene could be generic as well.


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Re: Albino/Creamino genes [Re: Suggieluvin] #564054
06/05/08 10:24 AM
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Originally Posted By: Suggieluvin
Just an interesting tid bit to add......Susan told me before I got Bindi & RooRoo from her that the creme-inos are alot calmer than most other sugar gliders (she didn't know why, that they just are) and it is so true! Bindi has been SO CALM from the 1st day when I got her!! She is very courious and sweet!
Are your creme-inos the same way Stacie?


I haven't found that to hold true. Every joey has their own unique personality. The creamino joeys haven't been any different than my grays. Some are sweet right out of pouch. Some come oop with more of an attitude and need a bit more work.

Re: Albino/Creamino genes [Re: ] #564062
06/05/08 10:42 AM
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Originally Posted By: GizmosGal


I haven't found that to hold true. Every joey has their own unique personality. The creamino joeys haven't been any different than my grays. Some are sweet right out of pouch. Some come oop with more of an attitude and need a bit more work.


Just ruin the rumor, why dontcha? roflmao

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