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Posted by: BelgianBeer at Sun Oct 1 16:26:06 2006 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by BelgianBeer ] The outcome would be 25% homozygous albino, 50% heterozygous albino and 25% normal. Since there is no visual differentiation between het and normal all no homozygous animals would be 66% possible hets. The size of first clutches can vary dramatically, but in my experience are form 15-25 neonates. [ Hide Replies ]
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