you can use the punnett square to figure out odds of what you may get. where one side is the mom and one the dad. the trait if you have a full Albino would be given to everyone of the babies and if you have a het for the other some will be albino and some will be het for it. So with an albino and a het you have a 50% chance at albino and 50% chance at het for albino.
So if you have 2 hets and breed them you can get an albino however that is only a 25% chance. 50% chance of het Albino and 25% normal. because of the way the trait is passed down.
thanks for the input and the reference ive only been involved with bp's for 4 months now so im a baby in the world of genetics cant wait to grow up lol
thanks again...im really excited about the genetic aspect of being a ball python owner..... cant wait to prove out what i have and climb the genetic ladder from there
07-26-2011, 05:52 PM
tcutting
It's an awesome hobby to get into. Most of what I see people doing today is co-Dom to co-Doms whether it is supers or combos of co-doms it really seems like endless possibilities. Sometimes they layer a recessive in there as well. But it gets tricky unless you have a parent that is the trait. Otherwise it's a gamble.
07-26-2011, 06:46 PM
spiderz
Re: breeding question
yea it is a gamble from what ive seen like with my spider het ghost male with my pastel het ghost female i hope to prove them out and make humblebees if not i will end up with just bumblebees and so on .....i have a ways to go with them the male is 627g and the female is only 487