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    Het Albino x Het Axanthic?

    Hi what would or could i expect from matting my 100% het Aldino male to my
    100% het Axanthic female
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    Re: Het Albino x Het Axanthic?

    25% normal
    25% het axanthic
    25% het albino
    25% het axanthic het albino

    *EDIT* All normal appearing offspring, So I'm not sure how you'd put that... probably 66% possible het for either...? Not sure.
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    Re: Het Albino x Het Axanthic?

    50% double het

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    Re: Het Albino x Het Axanthic?

    Hi would any of the hets come out lighter or have any markers than the normals so i could id them or would it be guess work to id them

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    Re: Het Albino x Het Axanthic?

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    50% double het
    Why? Only 25% would be double het... Can you explain?

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    Hi would any of the hets come out lighter or have any markers than the normals so i could id them or would it be guess work to id them
    Not really.
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    Re: Het Albino x Het Axanthic?

    Quote Originally Posted by ricky5042 View Post
    Hi would any of the hets come out lighter or have any markers than the normals so i could id them or would it be guess work to id them
    Nope.

    And chances of finding the right ones to pair up would be a total crap shoot, being that a double het offspring bred back to the single het parent, will only produce the recessive trait in that parent.

    You would need to breed the offspring to each other.

    Double hets bred to each other, you may get a double homozygous recessive... but a double het recessive bred to a normal offspring will give you possible hets (but you would not know by looking at them).

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    Re: Het Albino x Het Axanthic?

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    Why? Only 25% would be double het... Can you explain?
    Each snake is 50% het albino 50% het axanthic. Most people just write "poss. double het"

    But you are right, its not 50% chance that its a double het, just for each one of the traits.

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    Re: Het Albino x Het Axanthic?

    Basically breeding double hets to eachother will give you a 1/16 chance to have double homozygous offspring.
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    Re: Het Albino x Het Axanthic?

    Quote Originally Posted by DutchHerp View Post
    25% normal
    25% het axanthic
    25% het albino
    25% het axanthic het albino

    *EDIT* All normal appearing offspring, So I'm not sure how you'd put that... probably 66% possible het for either...? Not sure.
    Yes, these percentages are absolutely correct except that for pos hets, there would be a 75% chance that the offspring are het for something. Accounting for all possibilities, and because they all will appear normal, it would be correct to market them as 50% PH albino, 50% PH axanthic, and 25% pos double het in the overlap.



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    Re: Het Albino x Het Axanthic?

    Thanks all for your replies
    im getting a male and female 100% het Axanthics in a couple of weeks brother and sister would it be ok to breed them and what chance of a visual Axanthic?

    Rick

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