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    Albino x albino lock

    Hi guys,

    here you are a lock of my albino pair, I decided to put them together to get know what will hatch from two albinos. They are totally unrelated.


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    Re: Albino x albino lock

    Quote Originally Posted by lcreptiles View Post
    I decided to put them together to get know what will hatch from two albinos.
    am i going to ruin the ending of the book for you when I tell you it will be all albinos? or are they het for something else?

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    Albinos are just as variable as normals (which are incredibly variable!), it's always fun to see a clutch of them. Good luck!

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    Re: Albino x albino lock

    Depending on what I heared and read sometimes albino x albino clutch result in some deformities of spine and slugs laying. Moreover some people think that good albinos are only made by an albino x het breeding and this combination is the best.

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    Re: Albino x albino lock

    Quote Originally Posted by lcreptiles View Post
    Depending on what I heared and read sometimes albino x albino clutch result in some deformities of spine and slugs laying. Moreover some people think that good albinos are only made by an albino x het breeding and this combination is the best.
    Sorry, you heard and read wrong. This comes up in almost every albino x albino breeding thread but it's just not true.
    John Vandegrift

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    You were probably reading about caramel albinos.

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    Re: Albino x albino lock

    I had a friend breed his albino's last year and popped out a normal looking which I would assume would be considered a Het but ya never know what can happen. The clutch also had 3 more albino's I believe.
    Ball Pythons:
    1.0 Albino
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    1.0 Pastel
    0.2 100% Het Albino
    0.10 66% Het Albino
    0.1 Spider
    0.1 Pinstripe

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    Re: Albino x albino lock

    Quote Originally Posted by Emilio View Post
    You were probably reading about caramel albinos.

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    Definitely about T- albinos I know a guy who had all slugs and the another all died babies in eggs so I recall these two guys observations.

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