Quote Originally Posted by ddbjdealer
Spider is a dominant gene.... so there will be no percentage on the spiders.... Raise up the female spiders from the resulting clutch (assuming you have a male 100% Het Albino that produced 'em) and breed him back to the female daughters.... Here's what you'll get from THAT pairing (4 eggs)

1 Spider Albino (1/4 Chance)
1 Spiders 66% Poss Het Albino (1/4 Chance)
1 Het Albino (Normal Looking) (1/4 Chance)
1 Normal (1/4 Chance)

(The Het and the Normal will both be considered 66% Poss Het Albinos, the normal appearing Spider will also be considered 66% Poss Het... and hopefully you'll hit on the Spider Albino on the first try... and then.... you hope it's a boy! That way you can raise up that boy and breed HIM back to his parent.)
ok that is about what i was wondering. ok as far as it being a male, why should i hope it is a male albino spider, is it for the shortest to maturity for breeding? or do males pass the genes on better?