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    Re: What i realized..

    Quote Originally Posted by ECechoHO View Post
    let me see if what i was reading/researching on is the same thing you talking about... An Albino Male to a Norm Female, would produce (all these numbers are ROUGH-LIES) OK SO 2 would be born normal with het qualities, 2 more would be NORMS, and 1 a visible Albino...LMAO feel like i'm taking a test..lololol

    Not quite. All the babies would be 100% het for albino, and All the babies would appear normal. I believe you're thinking about how a dominant gene works, but albino is a recessive gene.

    EDIT: Glad you decided to wait a bit and save up for some desirable genes before breeding!
    Last edited by DVirginiana; 02-02-2015 at 09:14 PM.
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