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Normal X 66% Het For Albino?
This could possibly be a stupid question, but If you breed a normal X 66% het for albino is it possible to have albino hatchlings? Or do you have to have a het albino pair to produce albinos?
Also How can a normal be 66% het for albino?
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Re: Normal X 66% Het For Albino?
You have to have a het PAIR in order to produce an albino.
The 66% doesn't mean the baby is 66% albino or anything like that...it means that it has a 66% CHANCE of carrying the albino gene, or another way to say it has a 66% chance of being het for albino.
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Re: Normal X 66% Het For Albino?
So basically you have a 34% chance it does'nt have the albino gene at all?
Hmmm Im not sure if that is a risk to take.
Oh I get it...So the only way to really test it is to breed it to another het albino or breed with a normal and then rebreed with one of the offspring.
Wow thats complicated! but thank you!
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Re: Normal X 66% Het For Albino?
 Originally Posted by Generationshell
So basically you have a 34% chance it does'nt have the albino gene at all?
Hmmm Im not sure if that is a risk to take.
Oh I get it...So the only way to really test it is to breed it to another het albino or breed with a normal and then rebreed with one of the offspring.
Wow thats complicated! but thank you!
Yep...you got it exactly. 
Here's a link that might help clarify more:
http://www.ball-pythons.net/forums/s...ad.php?t=52847
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Re: Normal X 66% Het For Albino?
Actually, the only way to tell if the 66%er is a true het is to breed it to an albino.
Albino babies means it's a het, no albinos likely means it's not a het.
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Re: Normal X 66% Het For Albino?
Darn lol I think Imma stick with investing in a Mojave. :] Then Albino and Spider.
Im not sure hets are the best thing for beginners to mess with.
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Re: Normal X 66% Het For Albino?
a 66% het is the offspring of a pair of 100% hets bred together. If you breed a visual albino to a het the offspring will be 100% hets and visual albinos. I would say if you want to get into albinos the prices are low enough to buy maybe a visual male and one or two 100% hets from a reputable breeder. But for some of the more expensive recessive morphs such as clowns hets can be a cheaper way to get in the game and give yourself the chance of making a visual of your own.
hope this helps
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Re: Normal X 66% Het For Albino?
So If two Het Albinos were bred together and produced both normals and albinos, the normals are still only 66% Het for albino?
Is it because there is no way of knowing for sure if the normals have the albino gene?
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Re: Normal X 66% Het For Albino?
 Originally Posted by Generationshell
So If two Het Albinos were bred together and produced both normals and albinos, the normals are still only 66% Het for albino?
Is it because there is no way of knowing for sure if the normals have the albino gene?
Exactly. There's a chance that the "normal" animal inherited one of the albino genes...and a chance that he didn't. And since we can't tell by looking, we just say in short-hand "This animal has a 66% chance of being het for albino".
Once a 66% het has been bred and proven to carry the gene (produces albino offspring), he is no longer referred to as 66%....then he'd be called a "proven het albino".
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Re: Normal X 66% Het For Albino?
Misread post, and I have nothing witty to say in the edit.
Move on...
Last edited by mykee; 08-14-2010 at 12:10 PM.
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