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Thread: Albino breeding

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    Albino breeding

    I'm new to Ball python breeding but I am currently looking to get into it. I've been doing a lot of research, and really like Albino Ball pythons, but I'm slightly confused as to how you get an albino with a different pattern (Such as an Albino Pinstripe). If anyone could elaborate how to do this, and which other morphs you can do this with that would be greatly appreciated. I know that its a 2 generation process but I don't know the exact specifics.

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    no need to post in multiple sections of the site, this will just confuse people

    I already answered your question in your other post
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    Re: Albino breeding

    Quote Originally Posted by The Serpent Merchant View Post
    no need to post in multiple sections of the site, this will just confuse people

    I already answered your question in your other post
    Haha sorry I didn't realize I had posted it in the wrong section at first so I changed it, but thanks!

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    Re: Albino breeding

    Quote Originally Posted by ZBP View Post
    I'm new to Ball python breeding but I am currently looking to get into it. I've been doing a lot of research, and really like Albino Ball pythons, but I'm slightly confused as to how you get an albino with a different pattern (Such as an Albino Pinstripe). If anyone could elaborate how to do this, and which other morphs you can do this with that would be greatly appreciated. I know that its a 2 generation process but I don't know the exact specifics.
    you can mix any different morph together. A couple ways to get albino pins would be to breed albino x pinstripe het albino, pinstripe het albino x het albino. Read up on genes, recessive and co/inc dominant, and dominant.
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    Albinos are a recessive gene meaning it has to have a pairing that carries the gene to produce a visual like a het albino carrys the gene bit does not show it a albino carrys the gene and shows it this is what we call a visual to produce babies that show partial patterns like a albino pin or albino spider have to have a pin het albino or a visual pin albino and breed it to a het or visual and any morph can have it's own albino visual like yellow belly albinos,ivory albino,spider albino,black pastel albino,ect... You can check out different visual morph albinos on worldofballpythons.com there is a morph list there that has alot of different albino combos hope this helps

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