How to tell Het Hatchlings? or juvies?
Good afternoon everyone, Last night i was thinking how do you tell when you breed say a pied or ghost to a pastel, how do you tell what normals or pastels became het. and whcih didnt? Do they have a belly stripe that goes away? are they lighter before they 1st shed compared to their hatch mates?
I wonder because i was offered a cute little pastel male but he says his dad was an orange ghost but it just looks pastel ( i know because its recessive) but how could i tell besides buying a ghost n making the mambo when they r of size? he was going for 120 but i could get him for 100.
Re: How to tell Het Hatchlings? or juvies?
There really is no way to tell if a ball python is het. In your case, the pastel would be het for OG because a parent was an OG. When you have parents that are OG, Pied, Albino and you breed them to anything they will all be 100% het. If you breed two hets (such as two het pieds) together you get 66% probable hets because statistically 25% will be pied, 50% will be het for pied and 25% will be normal, so 2/3 (66%) of the normals will be hets. In the case where you breed a het to a non-het you get 50% probable hets. It's all statistics with hets.
Re: How to tell Het Hatchlings? or juvies?
If the parent is a visual recessive, all the babies are hets. If the parent is a het, all the non visual babies are possible hets. They are called possible hets because there is no 100% way to be sure which baby is a het or not.