Quote Originally Posted by jmcrook View Post
I’d tell them it’s a piebald 100% het albino and possible het clown.

Het means heterozygous = one copy of a recessive genetic trait. One of its parents was albino and passed a single copy of that mutation which does not express itself visually.

Possible het means one of the parents was heterozygous for clown and there is a possibility the offspring inherited a single copy, which also would not present itself visually.

Time to do some research into Mendelian genetics and work through some punnet squares.
would this specimen be considered “double Het” or “poss triple Het”?