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    Spider x Albino ??

    So ive almost got my first Boa constrictor morph project all setup (Albino's, Hypo's and Sunglow"s)

    Maybe when i have some more money ill get some more ball pythons...I already have a nice big female with a light color and lots of blushing so im thinking that ill breed her with a nice pastel.

    but then i got to thinkin about spiders ........and ALBINO SPIDERS

    so my question is.........Albino x Spider would produce what exactly ?

    so this is what im planning on

    Pastel x normal

    Pastel x Spider

    Albino x Spider

    (albino and pastel MALES, Spider and Normal Females)
    0.1 Albino Redtail Boa
    0.1 Colombian Redtail Boa
    0.2 Salmon Pastel Redtail Boa's
    0.1 normal Ball Python
    0.1 Ball Python.
    0.1 Albino Ball Python
    0.1 Amelanistic Corn Snake
    1.0 Sonoran Gopher
    1.0 Mexican black Kingsnake
    0.1 Luecistic Texas rat snake

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    Re: Spider x Albino ??

    Albino x Spider produces Spiders & normal-appearing animals, all of which are 100% heterozygous for Albino. You'd have to breed Spider het Albino to an animal that's either heterozygous or homozygous Albino in order to produce an Albino Spider, and then cross your fingers & pray you hit your odds.
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