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Thread: Albino X het?

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    Albino X het?

    Good morning everyone! I just traded for my first albino male ball this weekend! Ive always wanted an albino and think they are gorgeous! Im just getting started into ball pythons, and I know hes still a baby, however, I was wondering what type of het female do I have to get if I want an albino baby when the time comes to breed? Would a 50% het albino be enough or even a 66 % het female? Or do I have to go all the way and buy a 100% het. I just wanted to find out, cause Im hoping to purchase a het female soon so I can raise her up till shes old enough.
    Thanks so much for all your help!

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    Re: Albino X het?

    The "%" only tells you what chance that animal has at being a Het. 50% means that it has a 50/50 shot at being a het and so on 100% means there is no doubt that it is a Het.

    You could buy a 50% het and still produce albinos or not. As affordable as they are I'd say got with a 100% and cut all the guess work out.
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