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100% Het for albino question?

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Posted by: JasonMc at Sat May 22 00:45:56 2004   [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by JasonMc ]  
   

Ok
Now if two 100% het for albino hoggs breed, you should get 25% albino, 25% 100% het for albino, and 50% 66% het for albino. How can you tell which is 100% and 66%. With the exception of the albino dont they both look the same, the 100 and the 66?

The only reason I'm asking is because I am working on buying some 100% hets from a guy in St.Louis. I would be bummed if I did purchase the 66% instead of 100%, and when I breed them I dont want to misrepresent the snake.
Thanks
Jason


   

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