If you breed a 100% het pied to a 100% het pied, in theory, each egg has a 1 in 4 chance of being a pied.Originally Posted by aarondain
I don't know if I would call breeding ball pythons "easy", but it's certainly not complicated.
If you are patient (waiting 3 - 4 years for the female het pied to be mature enough to breed) and if nothing goes wrong (you can get the male and female to copulate, you can get the female to ovulate, you get fertile eggs, and you are able to incubate them successfully for 55 - 60 days without causing them to go bad) het pairs certainly can be a much cheaper route than buying a homozygous animal outright.
-adam