I am a new Ball Python owner. I got my first normal ball about 2 months ago. Sheldon is doing great, his weight is up from 80 grams when I purchased him to about 130 grams today. He has never turned down a meal and has never so much as hissed at me. But anyway, I don't plan on breeding in the near future if at all, I just was reading through the genetics sticky in the genetics forum and had a question. Some of the examples they have included breeding an Albino Dam with a Normal Sire to get all Het-Albino Offspring. Another was breeding 2 Het-Albinos to get 50% Normal, 25% Het-Albino, 25% Albino. My question is, can't you breed 2 albinos to get 100% albino offspring, is that possible? I know sometimes some morphs are fatal and was wondering how does one know what will produce healthy offspring and what leads to the offspring not survivng?