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    dont know

    ok i feel dumb answering this, well this is kinda early to decide, but im thinking of geting a spider for my birthday next year in feb, if i breed a spider to a normal, wehat are the possibles of geting spiders?
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    Re: dont know

    Quote Originally Posted by Michael View Post
    ok i feel dumb answering this, well this is kinda early to decide, but im thinking of geting a spider for my birthday next year in feb, if i breed a spider to a normal, wehat are the possibles of geting spiders?
    50% normals,
    50% Spiders

    May be more, may be less. Those are the odds

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    Re: dont know

    Each egg will have a 50% chance of being a spider and a 50% chance of being normal.



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    Re: dont know

    is that how it works for all other morphs too? for example normal x albino = 50% chance of each?
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    Re: dont know

    Quote Originally Posted by eMonk View Post
    is that how it works for all other morphs too? for example normal x albino = 50% chance of each?
    No Albino X Normal = 100% Het Albinos

    Here are a few links to help you grasps the genetic outcomes

    Co-Dom

    http://www.ballpython.ca/what_get/co_dominant.html

    Dom

    http://www.ballpython.ca/what_get/dominant.html

    Recessive

    http://www.ballpython.ca/what_get/recessive.html
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    Re: dont know

    wait so if i breed a reduced pattern normal female to a spider male, it would produce hets?
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    Re: dont know

    no a spider is a dom and albino is a recessive

    take an albino
    it takes 2 visual albinos, or 2 het for albino, or a visual to a het for albino to produce an albino.

    use the search on this site and google to find out what morphs fall into what category.

    dominant, co-dominant, and recessive

    once you get that down and learned it will make much more sense, you can always come back here with further questions too



    Edit: you only get hets for recessive morphs. ex: het ghost het pied het albino

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    Re: dont know

    Quote Originally Posted by Michael View Post
    wait so if i breed a reduced pattern normal female to a spider male, it would produce hets?
    No you would produce

    50% Normals
    50% Spiders

    Check the links above it will help you understand the basics
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    Re: dont know

    so let me see if i got it
    spider, pied, lesser,mojo are dom? those are examples
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    Re: dont know

    Quote Originally Posted by Michael View Post
    so let me see if i got it
    spider, pied, lesser,mojo are dom? those are examples
    Spider is Dominant

    Lesser and Mojave are Co-Dominant

    Pied is Recessive
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