Quote Originally Posted by bks2100 View Post
I'm assuming you don't have any other albino or het albino males, right? It's hard to say what you should do because it really depends on what you really want and what you're aiming for down the road (along with what snakes you have to do it with). From your post saying you want the visual and assuming you have no other males with any albino in them, I'd say leave the female be and just hope there was a lock and the eggs are fertile. Like Deborah said, not all females go every year. You could pair her with your ivory and then you could tell who sired each hatchling, but who knows if one of those yellowbellys would have been fertilized with the other sires sperm and given you an albino ph pied. And you'd be really sad if she laid all yellowbellys and then didn't get up to weight next year.

It's probably best (although hardest) to just throw in the towel and wait until next season.
Nope, the double het is the only other male with albino. The ivory has locked with another female and she is displaying some favorable signs. So I'll hopefully have all the yb I want down the road. I considered the other two males because I want them in albino projects down the road, but I had other females planned for them to exclude poss hets.

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