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spider x het albino

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  • 02-09-2011, 10:10 AM
    Marc from CT
    spider x het albino
    so it looks like i'm only gonna be able two breed two of my snakes this year a spider and a 100% het albino..am i looking at 50% spiders and 50% normals both het for albino? thanks
  • 02-09-2011, 10:14 AM
    Gerrior
    Re: spider x het albino
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by Marc from CT View Post
    so it looks like i'm only gonna be able two breed two of my snakes this year a spider and a 100% het albino..am i looking at 50% spiders and 50% normals both het for albino? thanks

    No, I beleive that you would produce the following:

    25% normal
    25% normal Het Albino
    25% Spider
    25% Spider Het Albino

    Cheers,
  • 02-09-2011, 10:25 AM
    Stewart_Reptiles
    You would be looking at 50% Spider possible het albino and 50% possible het albino. (and we are talking about 50% hets here)

    It could take you years to achieve your goals as you would need to keep every spider in the clutch to breed them to an albino (preferably) to prove them or disprove them.
  • 02-09-2011, 10:44 AM
    Marc from CT
    Re: spider x het albino
    thanks , i have other snakes but their not up to size yet ,also i have a pastel coming..just wanted to breed something and didnt want to take chance on the others..gonna give them another year..
  • 02-09-2011, 12:06 PM
    eyegotballs
    So you just bread whatever you had? You don't even know what you are producing. I assume you are trying to make albino spiders? It's going to take a long time breeding like that. You will have to keep ALL the babies and breed them. I know you are just working towards your goal but it's going to be very hard that way. If you didn't breed them yet, you should just wait another year till you have what will help you.
  • 02-09-2011, 02:53 PM
    Xan Powers
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by eyegotballs View Post
    So you just bread whatever you had? You don't even know what you are producing. I assume you are trying to make albino spiders? It's going to take a long time breeding like that. You will have to keep ALL the babies and breed them. I know you are just working towards your goal but it's going to be very hard that way. If you didn't breed them yet, you should just wait another year till you have what will help you.

    I wouldn't say its going to be /hard/ it will just take more time. if you don't have the funds then why not go this route. I say go for it and good job for choosing to wait and not breed the ones that aren't up to size. best of luck in your poss. hets


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