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  • 01-21-2011, 09:40 AM
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    Spider 66% het for albino / Albino female
    Hi I was wondering what I would get out of the combination above. I am new to breeding and was curious what that would produce thanks?
  • 01-21-2011, 09:48 AM
    Alexandra V
    Re: Spider 66% het for albino / Albino female
    Well the spider 66% het albino means there's a 66% possibility that it carries the one albino gene to make it het.

    Assuming the spider 66% het albino proves out to actually be het albino, you could get spiders het albino, albinos, normals het albino and spider albinos.

    However, if your spider doesn't prove out to be het for albino, then you'd get spiders het for albino and normals het for albinos.
  • 01-21-2011, 10:07 AM
    millcityballs
    Re: Spider 66% het for albino / Albino female
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    Originally Posted by Alexandra V View Post
    Well the spider 66% het albino means there's a 66% possibility that it carries the one albino gene to make it het.

    Assuming the spider 66% het albino proves out to actually be het albino, you could get spiders het albino, albinos, normals het albino and spider albinos.

    However, if your spider doesn't prove out to be het for albino, then you'd get spiders het for albino and normals het for albinos.

    x2.....:gj:
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