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RE: Pink eyed leucistic.......

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Posted by: Randall_Turner at Sun Feb 27 19:32:10 2005   [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by Randall_Turner ]  
   

A double recessive trait in one animal is a 1 in 16 chance per neonate to end up with both being homozygous. You have to breed the albino to a leucistic, then a pair of the double het albino leucistic to double het albino leucistic (similar to snow boas or snow ball pythons). The difficulty in producing it would be dictated on the average clutch size. A smaller average clutch size ends up with a smaller number to hopefully hit the 1 in 16 odds in atleast one of the offspring.
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