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    albino x spider het orange ghost = ??

    What are the potential offspring of breeding this combination??

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    Re: albino x spider het orange ghost = ??

    50 % spider
    50% het ghost
    All of which would be het albino.

    i think....

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    Re: albino x spider het orange ghost = ??

    Ya thats what i figured also. But, since both albino and ghost are recessive what would happen if both the recessive albino gene and ghost gene met... is there any possibility of something else...

    Im new at this....

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    Re: albino x spider het orange ghost = ??

    Quote Originally Posted by CMO View Post
    Ya thats what i figured also. But, since both albino and ghost are recessive what would happen if both the recessive albino gene and ghost gene met... is there any possibility of something else...

    Im new at this....

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    I'm pretty sure that you would get

    50% (Spider het albino 50% poss het ghost) &
    50% (het albino 50% poss het ghost)

    Nothing would happen between the albino and ghost genes, because they're on different loci. This is how I understand it at least and if I am incorrect, please do correct me.

    Hope this helps
    Dylan -- Reese Reptiles

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    Re: albino x spider het orange ghost = ??

    spiders and normals all 100% het albino and 50% het hypo.

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