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    Question about albino spiders

    I'm sorry to ask such a basic genetics questions here but I'm a little hung over and it really hurts to think at the moment.

    If I had a albino spider female and bred it to a male regular albino would I have a chance at getting more albino spiders in the offspring?
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    Re: Question about albino spiders

    yes indeed kind sir! drink lots of water today to take care of that hang over. maybe some vitamin water
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    Re: Question about albino spiders

    Quote Originally Posted by Agent73 View Post
    I'm sorry to ask such a basic genetics questions here but I'm a little hung over and it really hurts to think at the moment.

    If I had a albino spider female and bred it to a male regular albino would I have a chance at getting more albino spiders in the offspring?
    Yes
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    Re: Question about albino spiders

    Thanks guys.
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    Re: Question about albino spiders

    Quote Originally Posted by Agent73 View Post
    If I had a albino spider female and bred it to a male regular albino would I have a chance at getting more albino spiders in the offspring?
    Albino Spider X Albino = 50% Albinos + 50% Albino Spider

    Those are odds per egg which mean each eggs as a 50/50 chance to be either Albino or Albino Spider
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