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    Normal X Het-for-Albino

    If I understand correctly, breeding a Normal X Het-for-albino will produce 50% Normals and 50% Het-for-albino.

    With that, how would one tell which are the Normals and which are the Hets?
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    Re: Normal X Het-for-Albino

    Quote Originally Posted by Dvas_Romeo View Post
    If I understand correctly, breeding a Normal X Het-for-albino will produce 50% Normals and 50% Het-for-albino.

    With that, how would one tell which are the Normals and which are the Hets?
    You can't. You would have to raise them up and breed them to find out.
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    Re: Normal X Het-for-Albino

    By breeding them out. As far as I know there are not any visual markers for het albino.

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    Re: Normal X Het-for-Albino

    You wouldn't know visually. Therefore you'd have to breed the offspring to prove anything out.
    As a result, each hatchling from the pairing would have a 50% chance of being het for albino (sold as 50% possible hets).

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    Re: Normal X Het-for-Albino

    Got it! Thanks all you guys for your help and quick replies!
    1.1 100% Het Albino Dwarf Retic
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