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    The risk of Hets?

    Well when I was at the show today, I saw a 2.2 group of 50% het pied for $325. I took a long look at them, but I'm looking to buy tomorrow since sometimes prices go down.

    I know that 50% het means each egg has a 50% chance of being 100% pied. Now, being new to ball pythons(in my first year) and breeding, do you think this would be a good buy, or to much of a risk for $300?
    Ball pythons: 1.2 pastel, 1.0 Black Pastel 1.0 mojave(green) 0.1 spider, 1.0 het pied, 1.0 het clown, 1.1 het albino, 0.1 pos het albino, 1.0 shatter, 0.2 normals, 0.1 reduced pattern, 0.3 dinkers
    Corn snakes: 1.0 blood, 0.1 het blood, 0.1 snow, 0.0.1 reverse okeetee
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    Re: The risk of Hets?

    Quote Originally Posted by Nagini88

    I know that 50% het means each egg has a 50% chance of being 100% pied. Now, being new to ball pythons(in my first year) and breeding, do you think this would be a good buy, or to much of a risk for $300?
    This is wrong...it means that each snake has a 50% chance of carrying the genes needed to produce a pied. You need a male and a female to each have these genes. So the odds are not in your favor...you will be breeding for years to come the get the right combination of male and female to produce a pied from this set...or you might get lucky and hit it the first pairing. There in lies the risk.
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    Re: The risk of Hets?

    yea this is a long shot... it's pretty much like buying an expensive normal.

    the only advice i can give is start off with a visual morph (pastel, spider, mojave ect.). there is not only a risk of not producing a visual when breeding hets, but what about the offspring. you'll have a bunch of possible hets to try and sell, and how many people out there would buy a het from someone that doesn't even own a visual of that het. maybe its just me but i think working with hets is best left till you get some experience and get your name out there.
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    Re: The risk of Hets?

    thats what I thought and why I didnt buy then and there. I'd love a pied, but visiables are 2,400+ and 100% hets(with papers) are 800+ per pair ><
    Ball pythons: 1.2 pastel, 1.0 Black Pastel 1.0 mojave(green) 0.1 spider, 1.0 het pied, 1.0 het clown, 1.1 het albino, 0.1 pos het albino, 1.0 shatter, 0.2 normals, 0.1 reduced pattern, 0.3 dinkers
    Corn snakes: 1.0 blood, 0.1 het blood, 0.1 snow, 0.0.1 reverse okeetee
    Geckos: 2.1.2 crested gecko, 0.0.1 leopard gecko
    Boas: 1.0.1 sand boas
    Other: 1.1 mini australian shepherd, 2.0 cats

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    Re: The risk of Hets?

    Quote Originally Posted by Nagini88
    thats what I thought and why I didnt buy then and there. I'd love a pied, but visiables are 2,400+ and 100% hets(with papers) are 800+ per pair ><
    You can always buy them as a dinking project (but I would only pay like they were normals)...just don't get your hopes up...if you produce a pied that is great...but if not then you aren't out much more then time.
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    Re: The risk of Hets?

    Yeah, from what I'm seeing though even female possible het pieds are up there in price. I can find males the price of normals that are phets.
    Ball pythons: 1.2 pastel, 1.0 Black Pastel 1.0 mojave(green) 0.1 spider, 1.0 het pied, 1.0 het clown, 1.1 het albino, 0.1 pos het albino, 1.0 shatter, 0.2 normals, 0.1 reduced pattern, 0.3 dinkers
    Corn snakes: 1.0 blood, 0.1 het blood, 0.1 snow, 0.0.1 reverse okeetee
    Geckos: 2.1.2 crested gecko, 0.0.1 leopard gecko
    Boas: 1.0.1 sand boas
    Other: 1.1 mini australian shepherd, 2.0 cats

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    Re: The risk of Hets?

    2.2 for $300 isn't bad at all. You're essentially getting 0.2 and you can consider the males for free. You can keep the males as pets or sell them as normals, but it would be worth the risk to get a het male or even a full pied male when the time comes to breed the females.

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    Re: The risk of Hets?

    Let's say you did get them. You seperate them for breeding, one male gets one female, the other male gets the other female. If from both clutches you get all normal looking babies then chances are none are het. However, maybe it was just one of the snakes from each breeding. So you switch the pair up. If you still dont get anything visible, then chances are you just bought a bunch of normals. But then maybe only one snake is het and the others are normals. Bit confusing, I know.

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    Re: The risk of Hets?

    Alternatively you could go ahead and buy the 2.2 set and also buy a 100% het male separately (I've seen them from $75-200 this year but usually around $150) and breed that male to the 50% females. Theoretically you could prove them either het or not in 2-3 breedings (or 1 if you're REALLY lucky!). You could maybe pick up a few other poss hets if the seller has any, or any other vendors do, and get a 1(100%).3-4(50%) group, to increase your chances of hitting a pied. It'll be a bit more expensive but in the end save you a lot of worry, time, and breedings.

    And on the up side--even if the poss het girls don't turn out to be hets, then you've still got breeding size females you can use for any other project you want!!
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    Re: The risk of Hets?

    If its a risk your willing to take, go for it! good luck!
    Last edited by Bright202; 09-30-2007 at 10:13 AM. Reason: spelling
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