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    Possible hets success rate?

    How successful have you been with breeding your recessives to possible hets?

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    I've had a 66% success rate.


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    thats funny 66% lol....

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    ill check back in a few months an give you a reply

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    lol... But seriously i know that the chance that it is het is 66%. But how successful have you been with breeding a recessive to that ph.

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    Re: Possible hets success rate?

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    lol... But seriously i know that the chance that it is het is 66%. But how successful have you been with breeding a recessive to that ph.
    your taking a gamble with a possible het - honestly speaking your taking a gamble with a marketed 100% het as people like to cheat and lie when selling.. There are people who have had success and than there are people who have been shafted by the experience. The Only hets I would play with are those that are A) made by myself, or B) Made by a reputable breeder that I have had personal interactions with.

    Good luck!

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    agreed with decensored i would be super skeptical on hets for simple fact like said above ya never kno! i have a friend that wanted to sell me a het pied male for 100 bucks no documentation but showed possible tail markers... i was like id almost rather spend another 500 and buy a low white pied and be garenteed its pied lol...

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    I agree too... spending the money and TIME on trying to prove out a "poss het" isn't worth it IMO. Especially if you're talking about a baby female, that means 2-3 years of raising it, then a year or two of breeding - so possibly 5+ years to prove (or disprove) it's a het? Better off spending the money on a 100% het, from a reputable breeder as stated above. Although, if a poss het is the same price or minimally higher than a normal, I guess you have nothing to lose in trying.

    P.S. I have a pair of 100% het Albinos, purchased from Justin Kobylka... we all know he's reliable, so I felt completely confident in buying them from him. Looking forward to breeding them this coming season!
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    just wondering, I just wanted to see if anyone was successful with ph

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    Check out Ralph Davis's breeding records. He used some possible hets to try and prove them out, especially in the earlier ones, so it'll give you a good idea as to at least one person's success rate.
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