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    Re: Albino bp + spider = albino spider?

    ok so here it goes. 100% het x 100% het = 25% albino, 50% Het, 25% normal.


    in your situation....if you wanted an albino spider you would need a spider, and an albino aka homozygous

    homo albino x homo spider = double het (not sure of percentages)

    you need to raise the double hets and prove those together inorder to achieve the double mutation. one in sixteen chance.


    If i am correct

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    Re: Albino bp + spider = albino spider?

    I am lost... you all have gotten me interested in genetics and morphs and what not. The last three days I have been reading everything I can get my hands on about it and my poor mind is boggled now. Thanks. j/k

    $15,000????? OMG that is crazy
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    Re: Albino bp + spider = albino spider?

    thats not even that much money for a mutation. the new super stripe red tail boa goes for 65K

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    Re: Albino bp + spider = albino spider?

    Wrong. There are no homo spiders or no one has been able to prove it yet. To get an albino spider you need to first breed a Spider and Albino.

    The offspring will be normal looking or spider looking, but all of them will be het for albino or every snake in the offspring has 1 albino gene. You need 2 albino genes for it to show in the phenotype.

    Now you take your Spider het albino and you breed it to an albino. Then you have a CHANCE at an Albino spider.

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    Re: Albino bp + spider = albino spider?

    Quote Originally Posted by Brimstone111888 View Post
    Wrong. There are no homo spiders or no one has been able to prove it yet. To get an albino spider you need to first breed a Spider and Albino.

    The offspring will be normal looking or spider looking, but all of them will be het for albino or every snake in the offspring has 1 albino gene. You need 2 albino genes for it to show in the phenotype.

    Now you take your Spider het albino and you breed it to an albino. Then you have a CHANCE at an Albino spider.

    this is becuase spiders are a dominant gene????? and albino is recessive?

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    Re: Albino bp + spider = albino spider?

    No its because a lot of people believe that a homo spider is a lethal combo so the eggs never hatch or survive.

    No one has seriously tried to prove it because it is a waste of time. They can make much better combos than tying up a female for a year.

    I also believe spider is a Co-dom gene. That is why it can be shown in Bumblebees and many other spider morphs

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    Re: Albino bp + spider = albino spider?

    hmm....

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    Re: Albino bp + spider = albino spider?

    what gene is a spider albino? dom, co-dom, reccesive?
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    Re: Albino bp + spider = albino spider?

    there seperate......go to that link i posted


    http://www.ballpythons.ca/genetics.html


    oooops there it was

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    Re: Albino bp + spider = albino spider?

    Quote Originally Posted by pythontricker View Post
    what gene is a spider albino? dom, co-dom, reccesive?
    I'll make this easy for you And Me.. An albino (reccesive) x spider(dom) = Every baby in the clutch 100% het albino. Any Spider from this clutch bred to another animal carrying the albino gene will eventually produce an albino spider..

    An albino spider= Half reccesive half dom....

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