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    het albinos

    I have two 100% het albino females and was wondering if anyone had any ideas for known interesting morph mixes. Thanks

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    Re: het albinos

    There are a lot of different Co-Dom Het Albino/Albino options for Your girls...

    The least expensive route would be to get a Spider 100% Het Albino to breed to them...You could produce Spider Albinos, Albinos, Spider 66% Het Albinos and 66% Het Albinos in one clutch.

    Here are a couple Albino Combos I have...

    Spider Albino


    Pinstripe Albinos

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    Re: het albinos

    Do you mean combos with the hets, or when you have a visual albino to work with? Obviously you'd get more results with a visual, especially if you mate them with another morph who's also het albino. Personally I'd aim for an albino pied, but that is a LONG road starting with hets... http://www.roussisreptiles.com/image...o_pied/ap3.jpg
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    Re: het albinos

    Albino cinnys are cool. So if you get a cinny 100% het albino you can produce an albino cinny.
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    Re: het albinos

    great ideas thanks guys for all the help.

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    Re: het albinos

    Why not get a normal male 100% het albino??
    That way you can get a visual albino and go from there.

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    Re: het albinos

    Those 66% het offspring don't fly with me.

    If you really like albinos and their variations, I would get an albino male to breed to your het females. That should give you about half the eggs being visual albinos and a nice group to start mixing in other genes and always maintain 100% het offspring.

    Albino males aren't terribly expensive either. Often less than some popular co-dominant morphs.
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