Hi,

Mostly yes.

I would change the phrasing to make it clearer in this sentence from;

Take a spider male breed it to a female albino its cant be het it has to be 100% albino, then you get 50% het albino and 50% het albino spiders .
To;

Take a spider male breed it to a female albino its cant be het it has to be 100% albino, then you get half the hatchlings being het albino and half being het albino spiders .
Also there might be a time difference if you do it this way;

or take a spider female breed it to a male albino and etc correct ? doesnt mater what one is male and female right ?
The reason being if your albino female is up to breeding weight already as she is in the first scenario then she can be mated back to her son the following year possibly.

But if you use a spider as the female then you have to wait until the hatchling female spider het albino reaches breeding weight which can take 3 years.

It just adds an extra 3 years potentially to the process if you are starting with all the animals at the same age.


dr del