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liquid-leaf
at Thu Jun 7 12:00:10 2007 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by liquid-leaf ]
Right - that's why you see some percentages like 66% commonly...
Because a het albino x het albino breeding would produce 25% albino, 50% het albino, and 25% normal snakes, but since you can't tell for certain which are het albino and which are normal by looking, it's more like 25% albino and 75% "possible" hets. The percentage of any one of the normal looking snakes would be 2 out of 3 , which is 66%.
But an albino x het albino pairing DEFINITELY gives all 'normal' looking snakes the albino gene, making all non-albinos in the litter 100% het for albino, with no question.
Albino x normal, for example, gives all 100% het for albino babies, since the albino only has albino genes to pass to the offspring.
Hope this helps! When you see other percentages aside from 100% or 66%, more than likely it's because one of the parents was only a "possible" het, and not a 100% het for albino animal, and the breeder didn't prove them out yet.
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