Quote Originally Posted by sorraia View Post
Any het albino rosy boa (regardless of locality or subspecies) bred to an albino rosy boa (again regardless of locality or subspecies) has a 50% chance of producing albino babies. All normal babies in the litter will be het albino, because they will inherit one albino gene from the albino parent.
That's what I thought too... I mean it seems simple enough.

But aren't there different types of albinos when it comes to rosy boas? Like the allele for an albino appearance is on a different gene depending on the subspecies or locality? :/

Because some albino rosy boas have dark eyes, while others have bright red eyes, or am I not understanding it correctly?

Sorry for having so many questions!