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What would i get?

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  • 12-25-2008, 05:41 PM
    Big.Balls
    Re: What would i get?
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by stevenkeogh View Post
    Make sure to note that breeding your spider 50% het albino to a normal, you will not have any possible hets. They can only be possible hets if one or more parent were atleast heterozygous for the trait.
    Later down the road if you prove out the spider het albino you can then call the resulting offspring possible hets (50%)
    -Steven

    Thank you for the reply mate .

    He would be going with some normal females and to be honest him being a pos het is just a bonus .. but it gives me a excuse to get a albino female so i can try and prove him out :gj:

    BB
  • 12-30-2008, 09:34 PM
    KenAmelio
    Re: What would i get?
    Just to reiterate the average results (they can vary widely), they are as follows:

    a) If the spider is het albino (50% possibility):
    Spider X Normal =>
    1/2 Spider 50% possible Het Albino, 1/2 Normal 50% possible HetAlbino

    Spider X Albino =>
    1/4 Spider, 1/4 Spider HetAlbino, 1/4 Albino, 1/4 HetAlbino


    b) If the spider is NOT het albino (50% possibility):
    Spider X Normal =>
    1/2 Spider, 1/2 Normal

    Spider X Albino =>
    1/2 Spider HetAlbino, 1/2 HetAlbino

    Note that the only way you can tell the difference for sure is if you produce an albino from the spider. Otherwise, you could label all its offspring as "25% possible het", but you will never know unless you produce an albino offspring. If no albinos result from the second pairing, it seems likely that it is NOT a het albino, though this is still not certain.
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