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    Het candy

    Hi long time reader new poster so I'm buying a ball python who looks like a normal but has a twist her sire was het candy and her mother was a dh g stripe albino
    is there a decent chance itll be het candy or het albino and why have I never heard of a g stripe pied I'm thinking about trying to breed one of them cause that sounds interesting.

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    Re: Het candy

    If the parents were 100% het. candy and 100% albino/GS, the one you're buying has a 50% chance of being het. for candy, a 50% chance of being het. for albino, and a 50% chance of being het for GS. If we think of het. candy x het. albino the same as two het. pieds being paired (since candy and albino are in the same complex), there's a 66% chance she is either het. candy or het. albino.

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