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    100% het albino of that morph unless its a reccessive morph then double hets.

    To elaborate if you have a dominate or co-dominant morph then you will have babies of that morph that are het for albino. So if you mated 2 of the babies obviously 1 male 1 female needed. Then you would have a chance of getting an albino version of that morph.

    If it is another reccessive morph like axanthic pied, than you would get all normals that are 100% het for albino and the other reccessive gene. Mating 2 of those babies woul give you normal hets or double hets, albinos, whatever the other genes was, or possibly both genes showing on 1 snake.
    Last edited by VEXER19; 01-22-2012 at 01:18 PM.
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