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I have a question..
I was wondering if I breed my male that is 100% het for albino to a normal female, what babies should I get?
Thanks John Paul.
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Normals and het albinos... Since het albinos don't look any different, you'd have to breed them out to prove which are het and which are normal...
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Re: I have a question..
Well I bought the het male from lllreptile at a reptile expo, and i got the female for free. Should I get half and half?
The female has never been breed and is ready. my male still needs to get a little bigger.
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Statistically, yes. You have a 50/50 chance of each egg hatching a het. Unless you prove them out though, you can really only sell the whole clutch as 50% Poss Het...
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Albino is a recessive trait:
http://ballpythons.ca/what_get/recessive.html
Markus Jayne's website has a nice page to show you how recessive traits work.
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Yeah they would only be 50% het but do you think I would get some albinos?
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No dear.
That is what recessive means. Each parent must contribute one copy of the gene to make the two gene { visual } offspring.
From a het to normal pairing, ALL of the babies would appear normal. But half would carry one copy of the gene and thus can be called het. Since there is no way to distinguish visually a het from a non-het, you could only sell the offspring as "potential" het or the more common 50% het.
This is the same for any of the recessive morphs: Albino, Pied, Ghost/Hypo, Caramel, Axanthic, and the others I have no doubt forgotten.
Gale
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Ohhhh. Thank you very much. So i need another het or something like a real albino to produce albino babies? for example if i breed a 100% het albinoX 100% het pied would i produce albino pieds or just hets?
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100% het albinoX 100% het pied
Try this: http://www.worldofballpythons.com/wizard/
Inputting what you want, here are the results:
Percent Fraction Morph
25% 1/4 Normal
25% 1/4 Het. Piebald
25% 1/4 Het. Albino
25% 1/4 Het. Albino Het. Piebald
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There's an extremely slight chance that your other normal could also be het albino, but otherwise you won't see any recessive traits out of your normal. Just more hets.
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Originally Posted by JohnPaulHartel
Ohhhh. Thank you very much. So i need another het or something like a real albino to produce albino babies? for example if i breed a 100% het albinoX 100% het pied would i produce albino pieds or just hets?
If you bred a 100% het albino to a 100% het pied, once again, you would have all normal babies that would all be 50% possible double het for pied and albino..
Both snakes bred would have to be 100% double het for both pied and albino to have a slight chance of getting an albino pied out of that clutch. Or albinos or pieds. All three would be possible.
If you breed hets, both snakes must be het for the same gene or genes.
Also remember, even if you breed 2 100% hets that came from a well known breeder and there is no question that they are in fact 100% het for a certain gene, there is never any guarantee that you will actually get a visual albino out of that clutch.
When dealing with hets, it's always a game of chance. Your chances go up if you breed a visual to a het.
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Re: I have a question..
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Originally Posted by JohnPaulHartel
Ohhhh. Thank you very much. So i need another het or something like a real albino to produce albino babies? for example if i breed a 100% het albinoX 100% het pied would i produce albino pieds or just hets?
Albino will only show if the snake has two albino genes. Hets only have 1. To get albino babies, both parents at the very least have to have an albino gene to give to the offspring (aka each parent at least has to be het for albino). If you get lucky and the each parent gives their albino gene to the same baby, the baby will have 2 albino genes, thus being albino.
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