Quote Originally Posted by kyote19 View Post
The only way you have a chance at getting any visual morphs is if you pair that male double het to a female that is also double het for the same genes.
Paring him to a normal would just get more normals with a 'chance' of carrying one or both of the genes, but it would be impossible to tell which babies have what as they all would just look like normals.

http://www.worldofballpythons.com/wi...1,83:1&female=

You would need this to have a chance at any visuals of those 2 genes.

http://www.worldofballpythons.com/wi...emale=1:1,83:1

both of the parents have to have both the genes in one form or another, as a het or visual.
Sorry but that's not totally accurate. If he were to pair that male with either a het albino or het pied female he would still have a chance of seeing visuals with that pairing, so for instance if you bred that male to a het albino female you would have a chance at getting albinos possible het for pied, same if you bred it to a het pied female, you would have a chance at seeing pieds possible het for albinos.

Since you're new I will advise against pairing this to a normal. While working possible hets is ok with single gene recessives, I would not suggest it for a double. The odds are just far too long to hit on it, I would fine a het alboni and a het pied and work from there