Of course it's "possible". But why would you want to inbreed them? Inbreeding is never a good idea if it can be avoided. Tokays are not rare or expensive. So why wouldn't you just get yourself unrelated animals?
Aside from that true statement: Tokays seem to be quite resistant against inbreeding. At least for several generations.
Good to know, if you want to stabilize a certain genetic trait
Just a personal opinion, I don't like inbreeding. There are just too many possible problems. I breed a few species and try to avoid inbreeding at all costs. I think that its better to avoid any problems. So I basically agree with Ethan.
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