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Re: Double Het Question
Originally Posted by Jbabycsx
Well I usually only open ads on mm that I can actually afford. Most dh snakes don’t fall into that category! But hey, you don’t know something until you ask. Thankfully the reptile community is pretty receptive to newcomers.
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This is all clear as mud to me but I'll read on and hopefully get it one day.
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Re: Double Het Question
Originally Posted by MR Snakes
This is all clear as mud to me but I'll read on and hopefully get it one day.
You'll get there.
Have you played around with the calculator on MM?
https://www.morphmarket.com/c/reptil...ic-calculator/
You can input Hets as well to see your odds. An easy example :
Het Piebald x Piebald gives you the following odds:
50% Piebald (visual)
50% normal that's 100% Het for Piebald (because you bred a visual animal to one that was carrying the recessive gene)
BALL PYTHONS: 1.0 Pied/Clark, 1.0 Pastel Vanilla Super Stripe/Sunny, 0.1 Dragon Fly/Buffy, 0.1 Pastel Vanilla Yellow Belly/Cher, 0.1 BEL (Mojave Lesser)/Arya, 0.0.1 Normal/Norm, 0.1 Cinnamon Enchi/Peaches, 1.0 Cinnamon Calico/Yoshi, 0.1 Pewter Het Dreamsicle/Ariel
BOAS: 0.1 Dumeril's/Memphis, 0.1 BCL/Artemis, 1.0 BCO/Grimm, 0.1 Suriname BCC/Rhubarb
CORN SNAKES: 0.0.1/Mushu
MORELIA: 0.1 Bredli/Zelda, 0.1 Granite IJ/Bridget, 0.1 Caramel Diamond Jungle/Pixie
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What people refer to when they use the terms double hets are het for two distinct recessive trait for example DH albino pied.
To produce a double recessive animal such as an Albino Pied you would need to pair two DH Albino Pied together for a 1 in 16 chance per egg to produce an Albino Pied.
It really comes down to budget, pairing DH is usually the cheaper route, after that if you wanted to produce an albino pied you could do
Pied Het Albino x DH Albino Pied
Albino Het Pied to DH Albino Pied
Pied Het Albino x Albino Het Pied
Etc
Bottom line if you want to produce a Double recessive (which are harder to produce and keep their value longer) you have to have animals carrying the trait for both genes aka Double Het
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