Spiders, pinstripes, spinners, pastels, and bees are a possibility. The rest depends upon if you plan on proving your spider male as a true het albino.
IF the spider is a het for albino you will have to breed it with another het (100% would be your best bet, another poss het would be really tough to hit the odds on) to even get a chance at any albinos. Or you could breed an albino to your spider-again for possibility of ablinos-all babies would be 100% hets regardless if your het is an actual het.
Last edited by SlitherinSisters; 08-31-2009 at 11:28 AM.
You have a pretty good starting group; I'd probly replace the normal female with a het. albino or visual albino if your financial situation allows for it and try and prove out your male
1.1.0 Jungle Pastel Ball Python "Harold and Dorothy"
1.1.0 Tangerine Tornado Leopard Geckos "Hermes and Buttercup"
0.1.0 100% Het Tremper Sunglow Leopard Gecko "Cleo"
0.0.1 Mountain Horned Dragon "Apocalypse"
0.0.3 My First Leopard Gecko Hatchlings
Proving him out would be a really good financial investment. Female albinos seem to be going for $500-$700, pairs of hets for $225-300. If you decide to go with a het female, go for a pair of het albinos. It seems like there are a few breeders that will sell a female for around $200 and then throw in a male for an extra $25-50. Not a terrible ideal, just in case your spider proves not to be a het.
However, odds of proving him out are better with an albino (50%). Odds of proving him out with a het female are about 25%.