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Lavender Albino het markers
I recently picked up these two 50% Possible Het Lavender girls for my DH Lavender Snow Male to breed to in a year or two. They are 08's but on the smaller side. I was just wondering if any of you have noticed any het markers or differences between the normals and hets? My breeder told me that his het Lavs tend to be brighter than the normals. That being said...I'm very hopeful of the second girl pictured. There is something very odd about her coloring.
Let me know what you all think.


Thanks!
-Jordan
Balls
0.1 Pinstripe.............................1.0 DH Lavender Snow
0.2 PH Lavender Albino.............0.1 Bumblebee
0.1 Pastel PH Ghost..................1.0 Pastel Het Ghost
0.2 PH Ghost (Twins)................1.0 Cinnamon
0.1 Het TSK Axanthic................1.3 Mojave
0.1 Het Albino..........................1.0 Albino PH Pied
1.1 Het Pied.............................1.0 Dinker
1.2 Normal...............................1.0 Pastel Lesser
Boa
0.1 Super Salmon Het Sunglow
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Honestly, I have not noticed that. I produced quite a few hets and have looked for possible markers but don't see much. There was a rumor going around years ago that they hatch out a more orange color but I have not noticed that in my animals. I actually try to produce the darkest hets I can. The darkest hets make the best lavenders.
Last edited by J.Vandegrift; 10-22-2010 at 10:27 AM.
John Vandegrift
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Re: Lavender Albino het markers
 Originally Posted by J.Vandegrift
Honestly, I have not noticed that. I produced quite a few hets and have looked for possible markers but don't see much. There was a rumor going around years ago that they hatch out a more orange color but I have not noticed that in my animals. I actually try to produce the darkest hets I can. The darkest hets make the best lavenders.
So you are saying either, neither, or both of these could be hets? That actually makes it more fun! I hope they prove out!
Could I request a photo with some hets/normals in it? Even a het next to a normal? Thanks for the insight!
-Jordan
Balls
0.1 Pinstripe.............................1.0 DH Lavender Snow
0.2 PH Lavender Albino.............0.1 Bumblebee
0.1 Pastel PH Ghost..................1.0 Pastel Het Ghost
0.2 PH Ghost (Twins)................1.0 Cinnamon
0.1 Het TSK Axanthic................1.3 Mojave
0.1 Het Albino..........................1.0 Albino PH Pied
1.1 Het Pied.............................1.0 Dinker
1.2 Normal...............................1.0 Pastel Lesser
Boa
0.1 Super Salmon Het Sunglow
Check us out at: http://www.facebook.com/#!/pages/Dem...13090085417762
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Re: Lavender Albino het markers
if the hets looked different or had markers of some sort, then it wouldn't be a recessive trait, it would be co-dom
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Re: Lavender Albino het markers
Does that mean the Pied should be reclassified as codom?
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Re: Lavender Albino het markers
 Originally Posted by Regal Pythons
Does that mean the Pied should be reclassified as codom?
No as pied is recessive as theres no super form.
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Re: Lavender Albino het markers
No; pied markers are at best unreliable.
My 100% het lav male has some pretty color under his brown, especially along his belly. But I do actually prefer for my hets to be darker, in general--Brandon Boeke has talked me into believing that line breeding for darker hets is the surest way to make high contrast albino anything.
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Re: Lavender Albino het markers
 Originally Posted by Regal Pythons
Does that mean the Pied should be reclassified as codom?
if the "markers" were even somewhat reliable yea it would be... but their not lol. talking with a breeder at tinley, he think that normal hypo might not be recessive because while his normal hets don't look that different, any morph thats het for hypo seems to look different, so who knows that might get reclassified later.
 Originally Posted by RichsBallPythons
No as pied is recessive as theres no super form.
well if it was codom then the super forum would be the pied. just like a pastel is het for super pastel.
Last edited by OhhWatALoser; 10-24-2010 at 11:46 AM.
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