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    ♥♥ How do you determine if its 66% het or 50% het or a 100% het??♥♥

    Spider breeding with my caramel albino....so what would the hatchlings be? Het right? But what percent or how does that work??

    Please help, this has been a question on my mind for a very long time. I love www.worldofballpythons.com because they have that Genetic Wizard, but would love to know how they come up with the % of het. how do you know when something is Hom instead of Het???

    Thanks. Im a noobie!

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    They will be spider 100% hets and normal 100% hets.
    [6.18 Ball Pythons ]

    Clown, Champagne, Pied, Pastel Lesser, Enchi, Fire
    Albino, Bumble Bee, Pewter, Black Pastel, Lesser, Pastel Het Pied, 2 Mojaves, 2 Pastels Het OG, 2 Spiders, 3 Het Pieds, 3 Normals


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    Caramel X normal = 100% chance of being a het
    Het X normal = 50% chance of being a het
    Het X Het = 66% chance of being a het

    Spider X caramel albino = spider 100% hets and 100% hets
    Jerry Robertson

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    Visual bred with a normal= 100% het. two hets bred =66% het. het bred with a normal =50% het. this link http://www.vmsherp.com/LCGenetics101.htm should hopefully help a lot.

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    you've already got the het question anwsered. homo is homozygous which is the visual form of a recessive. usually ppl refer to a visual het as "visual" and not "homo". homo also is the super form of a dom or co-dom morph. a super pastel is the homozygous form of the pastel gene same as a visual recessive is homozygous.

    this is how i understand it though so if im wrong then someone please correct me.
    1.2 normals Eddie, Cady, Cari
    1.0 Pewter Jeffey
    0.1 Cinnamon Bubbles
    0.1 pastel Rosalba (Rosie)
    1.0 unknown morph Abba
    0.1 Hypo Boa Castrina
    0.1 Dumeril Boa Stefani

    Room-mate's
    1.0 Het G-Stripe Baby-G
    1.0 pastel het vpi axanthic Paxley

    Shared custody
    1.0 normal Martin
    0.1 Het VPI axanthic Casey

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