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    Re: Is this a good deal?

    First of all, what is the second mother?

    There's only going to be a possibility that they will have a het. Pied or Albino. Plus, in order to prove out recessive genes both snakes will have to carry that gene. So to prove out the Pied, both snakes would have to be het. Pied. Same goes for the Albino.

    Personally, I don't think this would be a good idea for a first breeding project. It would get too complicated because you wouldnt know for sure if the animals are carrying the said genes.

    If you're going to buy hets, make sure that they're 100% hets that way you're sure that they have a chance to prove out.

    Also I'd recommend playing around with the genetic wizard.

    http://www.worldofballpythons.com/wizard/:ad:

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