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    Those are amazing odds, you chance of hitting both recessives was 1 out of 16. I've seen people breed double hets for years without hitting it. If that Caramel Pied is a male you would have better odds growing that one up and breeding it back to your double het female. One out of four would be Caramel Pieds:

    Percent Fraction Genes
    25 % 1/4 Double Het Caramel Albino Piebald
    25 % 1/4 Piebald (pied) Het Caramel Albino
    25 % 1/4 Caramel Albino (Tyrosinase-positive (T+) Albino, Xanthic, Xanthic Albino) Het Piebald
    25 % 1/4 Caramel Albino Pied


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