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    Help with Toffino, Candino, and albino relation

    I was wondering what odds are if you pair an albino female with a male candino, and the odds for an albino female to a toffino male. Would you get 50% of each? Any help is appreciated. These genes have never been explained to me and i have read several different things.

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    its really easy.

    its 3 recessives, but they form a gene complex. so its basically like super mystic, super mojave, and mystic potion. or it is like ivory, super gravel, and super specter.

    so when you breed albino to candino (candino has one copy of albino and one copy of candy), you get 50% albinos and 50% candinos. same with toffino, i think candy and toffee are two names for the same thing. these breedings are similar to breeding, lets say, mystic potion to super mojave, or super stripe to ivory.

    when you breed candino to candino, you get a bit of everything. you get 25% albino, 50% candino, and 25% candy.

    do not trust worldofballpythons with any of these! last time i checked their website and morph calculator were completely wrong. they list candino as a double-recessive albino candy, which is not true. they say that when you breed albino to candy, you get normal-looking double-hets, which is wrong. the "het candy het albino" IS a visual candino.
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    i dont know if candy has been bred to toffee.

    but we know that candy and albino are compatible, which produces the candino, and that toffee and albino are compatible, which produces the toffino. so i strongly suspect that when you breed candy to toffee, you get hatchlings that look identical to candy and toffee.

    thats what i think will happen. like when you combine banana and coral glow, or combine butter and lesser, you only get more evidence that they are the same.
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    Re: Help with Toffino, Candino, and albino relation

    One gene pair with --
    2 albino genes makes an albino ball python.
    2 toffee genes makes a toffee ball python.
    2 candy genes makes a candy ball python.
    1 albino gene and 1 toffee gene makes a toffino ball python.
    1 albino gene and 1 candy gene makes a candino ball python.
    1 toffee gene and 1 candy gene makes a ??? ball python (a caffino???)

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    Re: Help with Toffino, Candino, and albino relation

    Don't think it would be a caffino as no albino in it
    A Tandy or a caffee maybe

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