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    Albino with pastel??

    what will produce if you breed a albino with a pastel?

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    Re: Albino with pastel??

    Pastels that are 100% het for albino and 100% het albinos.

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    Re: Albino with pastel??

    what about pastels to spider... or 100% het piebald to a pastel

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    Re: Albino with pastel??

    Pastel x Spider = 25% Normal, 25% Pastel, 25% Spider, 25% Bee

    100% het Pied x Pastel = 25% Normal, 25% Normal het pied, 25% pastel, 25% pastel het pied (you wont be able to tell which ones are het pied though, so they would all be sold as 50% poss hets).

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    Re: Albino with pastel??

    and 100% het pied x normal? lol i know im asking alot

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    Re: Albino with pastel??

    Quote Originally Posted by baxter1209 View Post
    and 100% het pied x normal? lol i know im asking alot
    click on the link above, 1 abnormal trait, type in pied, one snake is het pied and the other is without trait (WT)

    spits out an answer for you

    it comes out to be 50% het pied, 50% normal, but you can't tell the difference between the het pieds and normals, so we just say they are all 50% chance of being het pied.

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    Re: Albino with pastel??

    how do i get a piebald out of a 100%het pied?

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    Re: Albino with pastel??

    Quote Originally Posted by baxter1209 View Post
    how do i get a piebald out of a 100%het pied?
    Pair it with either a het pied or a pied.

    Okay, here's an elementary 'splanation.

    Pied = recessive trait
    Pastel = co-dominant trait

    The difference =

    A recessive trait needs both the mother and the father to carry the trait before you can have a child with that trait being visible.

    For a co-dominant trait, you only need either the mother or the father to carry the trait to have a child with that trait being visible.

    That's why you can't have a blue-eyed blonde guy married to a dark haired dark eyed Filipino girl having blue-eyed blonde children unless that Filipino girl has parents/grandparents/greatgrandparents who are blue-eyed blonde. The children will look like Filipinos because blonde is a recessive trait whereas dark hair/eyes is dominant.

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    Re: Albino with pastel??

    Ok guys and since we are in gene question now, how about a recessive with recessive paring? Say albino with axn, or albino with pied? Do offsprings look like sire het dam or dam het sire, or 50% each?

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