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    Re: What is he?

    Quote Originally Posted by Booper View Post
    100% het means that both parents had an albino gene, but the visual gene didn't get passed on to this baby. So yes, Pua is a normal with the gene, and to my understanding 100% means that if you bred Pua with a visual Albino, you would get some albino babies.
    Not quite. 100% het means that 1 parent was visual albino. While it's possible the other was a het it doesn't matter because of 1 being albino. So he is s guaranteed to carry the albino Gene. The rest is correct

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