Quote Originally Posted by Pork Chops N' Corn Bread
When you breed 100% het to a 100% het you get
1/4 homo(visable morph
1/2 het
1/4 normal
Therefore making 66% hets because you have a 2 out of 3 chance of picking out a het from the litter.
you also have to remeber that, that's just statistics. 1/4 of the clutch is not always going to be a visible morph, same with 1/4 of it being normal or 1/2 of it being heterozygous.

Brandon, if your female is normal the statistics say half of the litter will be normal and half of the litter will be heterozygous for albinism (and 25% het for anery? (tell me is thats correct))

check this out. http://ballpythons.ca/genetics.html since it is a ball python page some of the mutations on the list may not be the same as far as recessive, co-dominant, or dominant with boas but it still works the same.