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Re: Please help me identify this little bp!
Well the pictures are broken for me so I can't help with whatever visual morphs she has but if she is "het" something then that means she has a recessive gene in her that doesn't show on her outwardly. Like albino is a recessive morph so that means you will need two snakes with the albino gene to produce an albino. If the snakes parents or one of its parents were albino but it was not visually albino then that means it's het, and still carries the gene. You can breed a het albino to an albino and then get albino babies. There are many other genes that are recessive, I just uses albino as an example. So if she is het something the only way you could tell us by asking the breeder, I hope I explained that in a way that made sense XD
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If you ever plan on breeding that animal, save yourself a lot of grief and contact the breeder to find out exactly what you bought. As has been said before something sold as het is carrying a recessive gene that is only visible in its homozygous form. It is also important to know if it is 100% het or 66% possible het.
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