Hi guys,
Trying to educate myself more regarding anomalies and I know that anomalies occur more in captive bred Hermanns than hatchlings in the wild but I am trying to understand why Hermanns are more prone to have anomalies than other species?
Is this because in their natural habitat they experience 4 seasons rather than most torts how only experience 2?
I do understand that anomalies are pure cosmetic and the main reason for having them are incubation temps being too high but apparently as said, Hermanns and elongated are more prone to have anomalies when CB than other species.
Any of you specialist know why?
Thx!
Trying to educate myself more regarding anomalies and I know that anomalies occur more in captive bred Hermanns than hatchlings in the wild but I am trying to understand why Hermanns are more prone to have anomalies than other species?
Is this because in their natural habitat they experience 4 seasons rather than most torts how only experience 2?
I do understand that anomalies are pure cosmetic and the main reason for having them are incubation temps being too high but apparently as said, Hermanns and elongated are more prone to have anomalies when CB than other species.
Any of you specialist know why?
Thx!