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    Re: Question

    Well its going to depend if you prove eather of the out. I you throw an albino in the clutch then the normals would be 50% poss het pied and 66% pos het Albino. If you throw a Pied out of the clutch the the normals would be 66% pos het pied and 50% pos het albino. If you prove all of the genes out then the normals would be 66% pos het Pied as well as 66% het albino. With genes if your clutch has even 1 then you have proven it out. Proven just means it is 100% het for that. If you breed 2 100% hets then your non exibiting would have a 66% chance of bieng het for that (or pos 66% het). If you breed a 100% het to a normal (or un proven) Then the normal looking would have a 50% chance of having the gene (50% poss het) Hope that makes sence and helps

    Here is a link that might help explain it and figure out your chances of what. But remember that to an extent Genetics are a bit of a crap shoot and it can be randome as to what actually comes out. This will atleast give you an idea.

    http://www.ballpython.ca/genetics.html
    Last edited by Raverthug; 03-18-2010 at 03:18 AM.
    1.1 Het Albino Ball 1.0 Spider
    1.0 Mojave Ball 0.1 Pinstripe
    0.1 Honey Bee 0.2 Normal
    1.0 Caramel 0.1 Mojave het Caramel

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