Re: How much does a piebald cost?
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Kinra
You get 50% hets, meaning it's 50/50 weather an individual normal looking snake from the pairing is het pied.
And what about a het pied with a normal female?
Re: How much does a piebald cost?
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Originally Posted by
Blandini
I don't know :confused:
What did you buy them as? Just hets?
The 100%, 66%, and 50% refers to the chance that a snake that is labeled as het is actually het for that gene.
If a snake actually has the gene then it has a 50% chance in passing the gene on.
So if both actually do carry the gene, then each egg in the clutch has a 25% chance of being a visual pied.
The price of morphs changes each year as more and more are produced. Visual piebalds will go for somewhere around $500 next year, but if you don't have a good reputation built up you might have to settle for less.
Any snake from this clutch that is not a visual piebald will be considered 66% het piebald. They will sell for $50-$75 most likely.
Re: How much does a piebald cost?
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Originally Posted by
Kinra
No one can say for sure what the market will be this year or next year. It changes drastically.
Being 2-3 years out from breeding means they are just babies and it will take you 2-3 years to get them up to adult size so they can breed.
But I'm planning to sell the babies, not breeding them. How much do you think each pied baby could cost on the next year spring?
Another quick question: If I reproduce a het vs het, the normal babies also carry the recessive het gene right?
Re: How much does a piebald cost?
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Originally Posted by
Blandini
And what about a het pied with a normal female?
you would get half normals and half het pied's which means all of the snakes would look normal but have a 50% chance of being het pied so they would ALL be considered 50% het pied (meaning there is a 50% chance they carry the gene). Once those snakes are bred, it will show whether or not they are het pied so all of the guesswork goes out and each snake is labeled as either 100% het pied or just a normal.... make sense??
Re: How much does a piebald cost?
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Originally Posted by
Blandini
But I'm planning to sell the babies, not breeding them. How much do you think each pied baby could cost on the next year spring?
Another quick question: If I reproduce a het vs het, the normal babies also carry the recessive het gene right?
Some will some will not, but you can't tell the difference between the ones that are het, and the ones that are not. This is where the 100%, 66%, and 50% comes into play and why it is so important.
Re: How much does a piebald cost?
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Originally Posted by
Blandini
But I'm planning to sell the babies, not breeding them. How much do you think each pied baby could cost on the next year spring?
Another quick question: If I reproduce a het vs het, the normal babies also carry the recessive het gene right?
2/3 of the "normal" babies would carry the gene 1/3 would be completely normal and not carry the gene. So all the the babies would be considered 66% het until proven otherwise
Re: How much does a piebald cost?
No, he's breeding the het pieds and is only looking for a rough idea of what pieds will be worth by time he's able to sell them if they hatch out.
So the theoretical scenario here is that if het to het breeding resulted in 4 eggs, 1 will be a pied, 2 will be normals het pied, 1 will be normal...so the normals will be 66% het. Of course this is all theoretical statistics, so the result could be 4 pieds, it could be 4 normals.