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  • 11-22-2017, 11:17 PM
    cassiedae88
    Fire bee x albino leopard pairing
    I was wondering if someone could break down the likely offspring from a fire bee and albino leopard. The fire bee is male and albino leopard female if that matters. I'm not planning on breeding any time soon, but was hoping to breed the babies I have once they're older. I've been watching videos online but get mixed up on co-dominant and dominant and how the genes actually show through... And for an albino baby, do both parents have to be either albino or het albino for an albino baby?
  • 11-23-2017, 12:21 AM
    MD_Pythons
    Re: Fire bee x albino leopard pairing
    For albinos, both parents have to be albino or het albino to get albino babies. For example, a het albino and a an albino will get you some albino babies and some het albinos, a albino to a normal will just get you some het albinos. Hope that helps a bit
  • 11-23-2017, 10:01 AM
    rufretic
    You won't find a better place to research your breeding plans than this link, you just plug in your morphs and it gives you a complete list of possibilities with odds and everything! You will get all het albino, no visiual, because only one parent carries the morph. For recessive morphs, both parents need to carry the morph to make visual babies. But click here to check it out for yourself.
    http://www.worldofballpythons.com/wi...1&female=1,382
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