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Normal/100%Het comparison

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  • 01-07-2008, 05:01 PM
    scubaboy
    Normal/100%Het comparison
    Hi, I would like to try to breed for an a Albino and thought about getting a male & female 100% Het albino balls and try my luck, is there a visual way to tell the differents between a 100%het and a normal???? Or is it just a form of Trust with the breeder... Thnks for all help
  • 01-07-2008, 05:01 PM
    Patrick Long
    Re: Normal/100%Het comparison
    i wouldnt call it trust. but credibility of the breeder
  • 01-07-2008, 05:34 PM
    xdeus
    Re: Normal/100%Het comparison
    No, there is no visual way to determine a het for albino. Your best bet would be to do business with a reputable breeder. Do your research and ask for references.

    Good luck!
  • 01-07-2008, 06:04 PM
    PythonWallace
    Re: Normal/100%Het comparison
    I think Jas has a secret, unless he was joking... I'm interested, but as far as I know they look the same.
  • 01-07-2008, 06:04 PM
    elevatethis
    Re: Normal/100%Het comparison
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by scubaboy View Post
    Hi, I would like to try to breed for an a Albino and thought about getting a male & female 100% Het albino balls and try my luck, is there a visual way to tell the differents between a 100%het and a normal???? Or is it just a form of Trust with the breeder... Thnks for all help

    There's no way to tell the difference, period.

    And just a piece of unsolicited advice...you need to evaluate your goals with your group of snakes before you purchase a group of hets.

    If your goal is PRODUCE albinos, buying a group of hets is the way to go.

    If you are simply looking to OWN an albino, but the price tag deters you, and the cost of a pair of hets seems more reasonable...consider this:

    I would argue that the cost of purchasing, housing, cleaning, feeding, and breeding a pair of hets in 2-3 years would be a lot more than the cost of an actual albino right now. There are a lot of hidden costs that your incur along the way that a new keeper couldn't even fathom right now. Not to mention, when you get to that point, you're only looking at a 1:4 chance per egg of getting an actual albino anyway.

    Just my .02....
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