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    Re: Lavander Albino??

    Quote Originally Posted by Albert Clark View Post
    So would you say the albino and lavender albino are allellic (not compatible)?
    No. Allelic means they are compatible. Lavender Albino and Albino are not allelic and thus not compatible.
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    Re: Lavander Albino??

    Quote Originally Posted by Eric Alan View Post
    No. Allelic means they are compatible. Lavender Albino and Albino are not allelic and thus not compatible.
    Thank you for clearing that up Eric!
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    Re: Lavander Albino??

    Quote Originally Posted by Eric Alan View Post
    No. Allelic means they are compatible. Lavender Albino and Albino are not allelic and thus not compatible.
    I'm actually working on the toffino with a 100% albino female to a 100% double het toffee pie bald male and as I understand that would be still a 1 in 4 chance when dealing with allelic animals but that's from what I was reading is that true or should I get more or less toffinos that's what I want to know as I can never find much on allelics besides what morphs are so if you can send me a pm explaining it that would be awesome and very appreciated or even make a post explains allelics I just don't want to sidetrack this post

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    Re: Lavander Albino??

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    I'm actually working on the toffino with a 100% albino female to a 100% double het toffee pie bald male and as I understand that would be still a 1 in 4 chance when dealing with allelic animals but that's from what I was reading is that true or should I get more or less toffinos that's what I want to know as I can never find much on allelics besides what morphs are so if you can send me a pm explaining it that would be awesome and very appreciated or even make a post explains allelics I just don't want to sidetrack this post
    Yes, you have a 1 in 4 shot at hitting a Toffino with that pairing. It's the same odds as any other het x het pairing. The allelic nature of Albino and Toffee doesn't impact how the odds will play out.

    Here's a good article on the subject of allelic genes (known as "complexes" in the hobby): http://www.owalreptiles.com/geneticinfo.php

    Here is a summary of the various allelic morphs within the BP complexes: http://www.owalreptiles.com/complexes.php

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    Re: Lavander Albino??

    Thank you for the quick and helpful response

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    Re: Lavander Albino??

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    No. Allelic means they are compatible. Lavender Albino and Albino are not allelic and thus not compatible.
    Eric, by being "not compatible" does that mean they won't produce eggs, produce deformities, or just plain "slug out". I did reference the OWAL complexes and genetics page. thanks.
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    Re: Lavander Albino??

    Quote Originally Posted by Albert Clark View Post
    Eric, by being "not compatible" does that mean they won't produce eggs, produce deformities, or just plain "slug out". I did reference the OWAL complexes and genetics page. thanks.
    By being not compatible is just like sat I wanted to breed a visual vpi axanthic to a visual tsk axanthic their will not be any axanthics but double hets for both lines of axanthic

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    Re: Lavander Albino??

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    By being not compatible is just like sat I wanted to breed a visual vpi axanthic to a visual tsk axanthic their will not be any axanthics but double hets for both lines of axanthic

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    Oh! Ok so they will produce eggs and hatchlings but they just won't produce the visual. They will produce double hets. Specifically the albino x lavender albino cross. Ok, i'm familiar with that. Thanks. I seem to recall Derek referrIng to that.
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    Re: Lavander Albino??

    Yea that's exactly how they should be and lethal combos and I heard another name for them would be the ones who always slug out or hatch and die shortly after due to under development or other complications such as kinking and what not

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    Is it possible that they simply described it badly. i.e., when they said normal albino, they meant it was only a lavender albino, and nothing else; hence the reason they classified the other as a pastel lavender? This would make most sense.

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