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    100% het to 100% het

    I'd like a definitive answer to this question. Too many different answers out there. If I breed 100% het albino to another 100% albino what are the % of albinos and hets produced?

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    Re: 100% het to 100% het

    25% albino, 50% het albino and 25% normal.

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    Re: 100% het to 100% het

    look here , search the forums - only answer I found was each egg has a 25% chance of being a homozygous form.

    Shelby said it better ( faster too).

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    Re: 100% het to 100% het

    Quote Originally Posted by dr del
    look here , search the forums - only answer I found was each egg has a 25% chance of being a homozygous form.

    Shelby said it better ( faster too).

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    Thanks alot, that link was just what I needed.

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    Re: 100% het to 100% het

    Nothing is definitive though. These are breeding odds only. Nothing can be guaranteed other than that the snakes carry the genetics for something and that's only as good as the breeder that guarantees them as 100% hets. There's no guarantee in fact that either snake will breed at maturity or that fertile eggs will be produced. I'm not trying to bring anyone down but these are living creatures and there's just no way to give absolutes on that.
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    Re: 100% het to 100% het

    Here is a good link to the odds per clutch.
    http://snakemorphs.home.comcast.net/odds.htm
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