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    Re: Albino Spider Genetics Question

    Ok so here goes nothing...

    The Albino gene is recessive, which means both parties need to have a copy of the albino gene however since the Spider gene is co-dominant you only need one copy of the gene so here are 2 examples, the rest isn't rocket science:

    Spider het Albino x Albino
    Spider het Albino x Normal het Albino

    What ever you do, both sides need to have the Albino gene however only one spider gene is required.

    So if you breed Spider x Albino you'd end up with Spider het Albino babies, hope I cleared up some stuff for you...

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