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    Re: Albino ball python breeding question.

    The "wizard" isn't all that wise. It probably assumed you were entering two different genetic morphs...rather than two different versions of the same morph.

    A high contrast albino to a het albino will give you (on average) half the clutch being albino babies and half the clutch being 100% het for albino.

    As for the "high contrast" part of the equation, I'm not really sure how that would translate. Is it a specific genetic trait that can be predictably passed on? Or is it simply a description of a particular look? (ie: A normal can be "high gold" but that trait may or may not translate into its offspring.)
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