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    Question for You Genetic Wizards!

    So I bred my Het Caramel Albino x Het Caramel Albino...the outcome is 1 visual Caramel Albino and 3 normals/hets.. My next breeding was a visual Caramel Albino x Het Caramel Albino, these eggs just hatched and all 3 are normals/hets...

    My question is...what should've been the outcome and what would be normals or hets?? Also...if I bred my visual Caramel Albino x Normal, what would be the results from that breeding?

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    Question for You Genetic Wizards!

    1.0 normal bp

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    The real question is was the het in your second pairing actually a het? (what percentage het was it?)

    As for the offspring for the second pairing they are all 100% het carmel Albino.

    The offspring of the first pairing would be considered 66% het as you cannot tell the difference between the normals and the hets.

    Visual x normal would result in all offspring being 100% het for carmel albino.
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    for the carmel to het u should of got half carmel and half het but those are just odds not a definite so it looks like u pulled 3 hets and for the carmel to regular u should get all hets
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    Re: Question for You Genetic Wizards!

    Ouch, that's some unlucky odds. If it was a het you'd be looking at 50% chance of a caramel albino per egg, but as you have it you have 3 100% hets there.

    Visual CA to a normal would produce all 100% hets also.

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    yea if u paired that carmel with a het from the clutch b4 with the het x het theres a chance u paired with a none het and this is y u didnt hit any carmels .. did u breed him/her with a proven het?
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    Re: Question for You Genetic Wizards!

    For the first pairing you achieved the most likely outcome. 1 visual and 3 66% hets.
    For the second, if it was visual to het, you had a little bad luck. The odds should have been this: 12.5% chance no visuals, 37.5% of one, 37.5% of two and 12.5% of all three being caramel albinos.
    Three eggs is a very small sample set. As the sample size increases the outcome more closely resemble the "odds".
    Like others have pointed out all the babies from the second pairing will be 100% het no matter if the mother was het or not.
    Last edited by JMinILM; 07-14-2013 at 03:14 PM.

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    Re: Question for You Genetic Wizards!

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    Like others have pointed out all the babies from the second pairing will be normal no matter if the mother was het or not.
    They will not be normal, they will be 100% het
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    Re: Question for You Genetic Wizards!

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    Re: Question for You Genetic Wizards!

    Thank you everyone for your input...I was making sure my mad scientist skills were accurate lol :sly:
    But I bought the caramel albino and het caramel albino as a pair and I was told she was 100% het, but from 5 eggs (2 were slugs), so 3 fertile eggs turned out to look normal, but a least now I have a proven 100% het now..Hopefully one is a female.

    As for my first pairing...the pair were 66% het caramel albino and I hit a visual out of 4 eggs, so those odds are correct. But does that make my breeding pair 100% het since they produced a visual caramel baby for me?

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