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got a breeding question...

kyle_gecko Nov 05, 2003 11:20 PM

I know breeding a male het for patternless/albino to female het for both you have a 1/16 chance to get a PA.

And i think when you breed a Patternless Albino to a het for patternless/albino you have a 1/8 chance to get a PA, right?

But what about breeding a Patternless Albino to a Albino that is het for patterenless?

Hah sorry if that was confusing

Thanks
Kyle
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0.1.3 Leopard Geckos (2 Normals, 2 Tremper Albinos)

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marty_gecko Nov 06, 2003 12:13 AM

goto geneticswizard.com. you can plug these in and get the odds. I think you are wron on the second one. I believe a PA X PA het gives you a 1 in 4 chance.

A PA X Albino het Pat would be 1 in 2.

I know breeding a male het for patternless/albino to female het for both you have a 1/16 chance to get a PA.

And i think when you breed a Patternless Albino to a het for patternless/albino you have a 1/8 chance to get a PA, right?

But what about breeding a Patternless Albino to a Albino that is het for patterenless?

Hah sorry if that was confusing

Thanks
Kyle
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You can never have just one gecko. Actually it is almost impossible to have two
My Geckos

kyle_gecko Nov 06, 2003 12:31 AM

Sweet thanks, thats a helpul site!

Kyle
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0.1.3 Leopard Geckos (2 Normals, 2 Tremper Albinos)

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