you would need to raise the female to breeding size before you could even breed...so between 2-3 years just to breed....then you have to 'hit the odds' and actually produce an albino...which may or may not happen when breeding hets together...it all depends on how the genetics of the offspring fall....you will have a 1 in 4 chance of each seperate egg being an albino....the more eggs you produce the better your chances of actually producing one albino..
It would take as long as it takes for both of them to be breedable. mr python is right , with two hets it would take one breeding season in theory. Sometimes though odds may be against you.
hope adam comes to clear stuff up
Crested Gecko (Rhacodactylus ciliatus) 0.0.2
Both too young to sex yet. Names:Geico and Ratchet
1. If you don't know what you're talking about, lets please stick to reading threads rather than trying to answer questions. It's just ridiculous to see things like "I don't know but lets ask adam" posted in these threads.
2. If you were to buy a male het and a female normal, it would take 2 - 3 years to get them up to breeding size and produce possible het females which you would then need another 2 - 3 years to raise up and breed back to their father potentially giving you a visible morph if you're lucky in between 5 and 7 years. I've done it and it's a great way to go if you have more time than money.
-adam
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