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jayf
at Sun Apr 23 18:40:19 2006 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by jayf ]
If I am not mistaken the picture is of a Snow boa(Albino Anery).
When speaking of 66% and 100% I am assuming you mean 66% and 100% possible heterozygous albino animals. What this means is that the animal has either a 66% chance or in the case of a 100% the animal is deffinately heterozygous albino.
If you are looking to produce albino animals for the least amount of money I would suggest looking for a pair of 100% heterozygous albinos. Breeding these two animals together would yeild a litter like this:
1/4 Albino 1/2 Heterozygous Albino 1/4 Normal
You would not be able to visually tell the normals apart from the heterozygous albinos so all the non albino animals would be considered 66% heterozygous albinos. ----- - Jason F.
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- Be patient, Bill ... - GainesReptiles, Sun Apr 23 16:35:21 2006
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- Naw,,,, - gmherps, Sun Apr 23 16:37:05 2006
- RE: Be patient, Bill ... - wilsocks, Sun Apr 23 17:53:05 2006
Hopefully I can clear some things up .. - jayf, Sun Apr 23 18:40:19 2006
- RE: Be patient, Bill ... - GainesReptiles, Sun Apr 23 18:42:28 2006
- Hmmm could it be.... - Red_Hydra, Sun Apr 23 18:32:46 2006
- Triples... - ChrisGilbert, Mon Apr 24 08:18:40 2006
- The litter may surprise you..... - kirby, Mon Apr 24 12:47:51 2006
- OMG you must be dying! - slithering_serpents, Mon Apr 24 21:59:42 2006
- OMG you must be dying! - slithering_serpents, Mon Apr 24 22:02:15 2006
- RE: Be patient, Bill ... - GainesReptiles, Tue Apr 25 09:07:05 2006
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