breeding questions about hets and true albinos... help?
i'm looking into aquiring a female to eventually breed with my male (which is proven to be 100% het for albino) hognose. basically i'm wondering if the $1200 investment will be worth it for an albino female instead of a 100% het female.
it's my understanding that an albino x a 100% het would yield (theoretically) half albinos and half 100% hets... i think.
so what would i get if i go with a 100% het female with my male?
Re: breeding questions about hets and true albinos... help?
I'm assuming that the hognose genetics is a simple recessive form like bp's. In that case, a 100% het x 100% het will, on average, yield half albino snakes and half 50% poss hets. (I think I'm right on that, and if not I'm sure Adam or someone will correct me really quickly! LOL) Of course, any given clutch is a roll of the dice....
Re: breeding questions about hets and true albinos... help?
From what I have been seeing, quality mouse-eating normal hognoses are in high demand so you can figure any investment in hognoses is a good one. Hognose genetics work just like everything else. With a het female you would have a 25% chance of each egg being an albino instead of a 50% chance if the female was actually an albino. Personally, I would go for two het females instead of one albino female...that way your odds are increased with more eggs.
Re: breeding questions about hets and true albinos... help?
yeah... western hoggies are blowing up. they're the only ones that take well to 100% rodent diet.
i know the guy we bought our male from said he got just under half albinos when he bred an albino with a 100% het.
i guess i'll just go with a het female (or two) since they're 1/10th of the price and we'd just be doing this for fun in a couple years anyway.
thanks for the clarification!