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    Re: Albino Questions

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    I have a 100% het albino male. If I bred him with a female het. for piebald....would there be any chance of having piebalds? Or albino piebalds?
    No. Both those morphs are recessive morphs, so they have to be matched up with the right mate to create the visible morph. Pied to pied (or het pied to het pied) for instance, to get pieds...albino (or het) to albino (or het) to get albinos.

    It gets a little more complicated trying to get an albino-pied.

    Have you seen this article yet?
    http://ball-pythons.net/forums/showt...Basic-Genetics

    That might help you get a handle on what's involved.
    -- Judy

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