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    Re: 100% het albino x normal female= what % het?

    to be completly honest with you, im not sure that i would even consider 50% hets as anything more than normals. that 50% is really meaningless anyway. you never know what genetics has up its sleves! you could get all true normals that are not het and then spend years trying to prove them out and not get any albinos. on the flip side they could all be hets. its a big gamble and if you really want to produce animals this year then give it a go. but just keep in mind that by doing this you may not achevie your goal of ablinos. if you decide to go for it just don't put too much weight on these being hets.......

    agian this is my .02 but i personally wouldn't buy anything but 100% hets nor would i deal with the headache of trying to prove out non 100% hets.....too much time in it and not enough gaurantee of the reward.

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