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    Re: New to breeding and need information!

    Quote Originally Posted by snakehobbyist View Post
    Because both the piebald genes and the albino genes are recessive, you would get babies that appear normal but are het for albino and piebald. If you are wanting to sell babies that look albino, piebald, or albino piebalds, you will need to keep those normal het albino/pied babies and either breed them together (if you want albino pieds) or breed them to either the albino or pied for albino or piebald babies.
    The question was what male to get to breed to piebald and albino...

    OP, I would get whatever morph you want in the pied or albino version.
    If you want albino black pastels then pick up a male black pastel het albino.
    If you want enchi pieds pick up an enchi het pied.

    The sky's the limit when it comes to making pied/albino combos
    Last edited by snakesRkewl; 09-30-2012 at 10:32 PM.
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