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  • 01-05-2009, 12:50 AM
    irock_2006
    100% Het. Male X Reg. Female
    I am in no means looking to start breeding soon...I just have a question, I guess I am not entirely sure how it works??
    I notice on alot of breeder's websites, on the price list of, let's say albino ball pythons, the 100% Het. Males are alot cheaper than the 100% Het. Females...is there less of a chance of getting the albino with only the Het. Male?
    I ask because I have a Regular Female...if I bred her with a 100% Het. Male of "some morph"...what would I get?
    This may sound ridiculous, but I am just wondering...any help would be appreciated.

    Josh and Ocho:snake:
  • 01-05-2009, 01:37 AM
    ThyTempest
    Re: 100% Het. Male X Reg. Female
    100% het x normal yields all 50% poss hets.

    Females are more expensive in general since you can have a bunch of het or morph females all paired with one male.
  • 01-05-2009, 01:41 AM
    JamieLynn
    Re: 100% Het. Male X Reg. Female
    From what I understand if you breed a resesive trait (albino) carier with a non carier (normal) you get mostly normal with a small chance of being het.

    100%Het Albino + Normal= 50%+/- Het, 50% normal
    But I'm not totaly sure. But from what I have heard you would have to breed the children back to proove out any true Hets
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