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  • 08-25-2010, 09:30 PM
    bivman
    Russo Het for White Diamond
    I picked up a Russo Het for White Diamond at the Daytona Show. He's only 82 Grams, so breeding is a ways off. My female normal is a year old and 600 grams. My question is if I breed him with her in a year, and am lucky enough to get a het female, I'd have to wait until she is old enough to breed back to my male.

    The other option is to get a het for White Diamond female. Am I right in the assumption that all of their offspring would be either White Diamond or het for white diamond? What else can I make with this male? Should I get another one or a different male? I would also have to switch from tanks to tub/rack.
  • 08-25-2010, 09:35 PM
    mainbutter
    No you are not correct, they have a possibility of being normal. I've seen people confuse this plenty of times, here's a way of understanding the odds.

    Breeding two hets is like flipping two quarters. Flipping a heads is like passing on the abnormal trait, while flipping tails is like passing on the wild type trait.

    If they both land heads, you get a homozygous animal.

    If one is heads and one is tails, you have a heterozygous animal.

    If both are tails, you have a normal.

    Statistically, the chances for each egg:

    25% homozygous
    50% heterozygous
    25% normal
  • 08-25-2010, 09:52 PM
    bivman
    Re: Russo Het for White Diamond
    I understand on the het-het now, thanks.

    So the odds of getting a het female if I bred him to my normal female are about the same? Maybe I should have just gotten a visual morph and not thought about breeding?

    It's a cool looking snake anyway, you can tell it's not a normal.
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