This year I'm pairing up my scaleless head male with two big normal het Caramel Albino females. They are very gravid and should lay eggs soon, one is probably close to 5000 grams so I'm expecting at least 10+ eggs from her, the other is not far behind. So I could potentially get 10 or more scaleless head hatchlings. The hatchlings will be 50% het Caramel Albino, so if I want to get a visual Scaleless Caramel Albino what do you think is the best strategy? Should I hold back a couple pair? Should I hold back all the Scaleless Head females and just a couple males or maybe just one male per 2-3 females? I was thinking the best strategy would be to find a male that is 100% het Caramel Albino Scaleless Head but I don't see any listed on Morphmarket.
Looks like I could get at least some scaleless normals out of the mix since I can visually see the scaleless heads. And it looks like my odds are 1/16 for hitting a visual Scaleless Caramel Albino assuming I start with both parents het for Caramel Albino:
Scaleless head het Caramel Albino x Scaleless Head het Caramel Albino =
Percent Fraction Genes 6.25 % 1/16 Normal (Wild Type, Classic) 12.5 % 1/8 Het Caramel Albino 6.25 % 1/16 Caramel Albino (Tyrosinase-positive (T+) Albino, Xanthic, Xanthic Albino) 12.5 % 1/8 Scaleless Head 25 % 1/4 Scaleless Head Het Caramel Albino 6.25 % 1/16 Scaleless (Super Scaleless Head) 12.5 % 1/8 Caramel Albino (Tyrosinase-positive (T+) Albino, Xanthic, Xanthic Albino) Scaleless Head 12.5 % 1/8 Scaleless (Super Scaleless Head) Het Caramel Albino 6.25 % 1/16 Caramel Albino (Tyrosinase-positive (T+) Albino, Xanthic, Xanthic Albino) Scaleless (Super Scaleless Head)
Even if I missed the odds of them both being het for Caramel Albino it looks like I have a 1 in 4 chance of hitting a Scaleless normal:
Scaleless Head x Scaleless Head =
Percent Fraction Genes 25 % 1/4 Normal (Wild Type, Classic) 50 % 1/2 Scaleless Head 25 % 1/4 Scaleless (Super Scaleless Head)