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Thread: 100% Het Albino

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    100% Het Albino

    Thinking about breeding 100% Het Albino to 100% Het Albino @ 100% Het Pied to 100% Het Pied what would i get
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    100% het albino X 100% het albino= 25% Albino, 50% het Albino, 25% Normal

    100% het Pied X 100% het Pied= 25% Pied, 50% het Pied, 25% Normal

    Of course these are just the chances you have at getting each

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    Re: 100% Het Albino

    Also note, the probabilities depend on clutch size.

    The probabilities listed above are per egg. I.E. you have a 25% chance of getting a pied in any given egg when breeding het to het.

    In any given egg there is a 75% chance you will not get a pied. So take .75 and raise that value to the number of eggs you get.

    Ex 8 egg clutch: .75^8 = .100 = 10% chance of not getting a single pied in the entire clutch.

    Ex 4 egg clutch: .75^4 = .316 = 31.6% chance of not getting any pieds in the entire clutch.

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    Re: 100% Het Albino

    Quote Originally Posted by ChadOwens View Post
    Also note, the probabilities depend on clutch size.

    The probabilities listed above are per egg. I.E. you have a 25% chance of getting a pied in any given egg when breeding het to het.

    In any given egg there is a 75% chance you will not get a pied. So take .75 and raise that value to the number of eggs you get.

    Ex 8 egg clutch: .75^8 = .100 = 10% chance of not getting a single pied in the entire clutch.

    Ex 4 egg clutch: .75^4 = .316 = 31.6% chance of not getting any pieds in the entire clutch.
    never thought to look at it that way...when you put it THAT way the outcomes don't seem so bleak!

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    Re: 100% Het Albino

    Quote Originally Posted by ChadOwens View Post
    Also note, the probabilities depend on clutch size.

    The probabilities listed above are per egg. I.E. you have a 25% chance of getting a pied in any given egg when breeding het to het.

    In any given egg there is a 75% chance you will not get a pied. So take .75 and raise that value to the number of eggs you get.

    Ex 8 egg clutch: .75^8 = .100 = 10% chance of not getting a single pied in the entire clutch.

    Ex 4 egg clutch: .75^4 = .316 = 31.6% chance of not getting any pieds in the entire clutch.

    Also, you can take (1-the probability of getting zero pieds) to get the probability of getting at least 1 pied.

    I.E. in the 8 egg clutch example.

    (1-.75^8) = 90% chance of getting at least 1 pied in an 8 egg clutch.

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