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Re: What's kind of Ball is this?
 Originally Posted by TMoore
What was it sold to you as?
I am not 100% sure at the moment, but i believe it was 100% heterozygous Albino.. Have to find the paper.. That's why i made this thread, because they are so similar to normals. Or.. idk
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Re: What's kind of Ball is this?
That explains it perfectly. When something is Heterozygous for a recessive gene, it means they CARRY the recessive gene but are not the visual creation of that gene. Meaning, that what you bought is sort of, an Investment into breeding an Albino Ball Python. In a moment I'll post up a little how it works.
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Re: What's kind of Ball is this?
Why did you buy it if you didnt know what it is?
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Re: What's kind of Ball is this?
 Originally Posted by PythonJiuJitsu
That explains it perfectly. When something is Heterozygous for a recessive gene, it means they CARRY the recessive gene but are not the visual creation of that gene. Meaning, that what you bought is sort of, an Investment into breeding an Albino Ball Python. In a moment I'll post up a little how it works.
 Originally Posted by TMoore
Hets are normal looking ball pythons that carry the gene to produce a visual morph.
 Originally Posted by FatBoy
If it is 100% het for any recessive gene you can't tell by looking at it. They all have a normal apperance. You should have got some paperwork with him, if either parent was an albino then he is 100% het.
 Originally Posted by Patrick Long
Why did you buy it if you didnt know what it is?
Interesting, Well, yeah i guess I kinda messed up. It was my first snake, and for some reason i did not want to get a normal... lol... wow, i feel so....ugh.. Well.. Atleast she is a healthy girl and i am happy with her. =/
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Re: What's kind of Ball is this?
 Originally Posted by xbxteen
Interesting, Well, yeah i guess I kinda messed up. It was my first snake, and for some reason i did not want to get a normal... lol... wow, i feel so....ugh.. Well.. Atleast she is a healthy girl and i am happy with her. =/
If you want to get another snake later on, you can look at some of the more inexpensive morphs. Pastel males run on at 100-150 dollar range.
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Re: What's kind of Ball is this?
So im an idiot and erased my post explaining it. So i'll send you this direct link to it from ballpythons.ca It has a great chart to explain it out.
http://www.ballpythons.ca/what_get/recessive.html
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Re: What's kind of Ball is this?
Hey, nothing wrong with having a het as a pet. If you decide to breed later maybe pick up an Albino or het Albino to try to prove him out as a het.
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Re: What's kind of Ball is this?
 Originally Posted by xbxteen
I am not 100% sure at the moment, but i believe it was 100% heterozygous Albino.. Have to find the paper.. That's why i made this thread, because they are so similar to normals. Or.. idk
Hets are normal looking ball pythons that carry the gene to produce a visual morph.
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Re: What's kind of Ball is this?
 Originally Posted by xbxteen
I am not 100% sure at the moment, but i believe it was 100% heterozygous Albino.. Have to find the paper.. That's why i made this thread, because they are so similar to normals. Or.. idk
If it is 100% het for any recessive gene you can't tell by looking at it. They all have a normal apperance. You should have got some paperwork with him, if either parent was an albino then he is 100% het.
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Re: What's kind of Ball is this?
 Originally Posted by xbxteen
I am not 100% sure at the moment, but i believe it was 100% heterozygous Albino.. Have to find the paper.. That's why i made this thread, because they are so similar to normals. Or.. idk
AHHA, alright, no, you we're NOT ripped off. Most likely.
I thought that might be the situation..
Heterozygous (het) is a genetic term that means it carries the gene but does not show it. If you bought another het albino, you could breed them eventually and produce albinos, which look like this;
http://www.newenglandreptile.com/ner...ic/albino.html
Your snake is not supposed to look different, because it carries the trait of a recessive gene.
However, if you don't plan on breeding, you probably should've just purchased a normal ball python.. it would've been much cheaper and more effective to your purpose. :]
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