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WHAT IF.........???? genetics

dlb123 Sep 28, 2004 11:52 AM

hey,

what if i were to get a leucistic and a rainwater albino?
leucistic and a rainwater albino het for patternless?
what would be the percentages of the kids being patternless, hets etc. of these guys.
thanx in advance

Replies (4)

BlazinReptiles Sep 28, 2004 01:43 PM

I am assuming by leucistic your referring to Patternless. Anyway heres the deal.

patternless x rainwater albino = all normal looking offspring that are double hets for leucistic and albino

patternless x rainwater het for patternless = 50% patternless het for rainwater and 50% double hets(normal looking)

dlb123 Sep 28, 2004 01:56 PM

thanx for the reply
wat would it take to get albino patternless, or rainwater het for patternless.
thanx in advance

BlazinReptiles Sep 28, 2004 03:28 PM

In order to get ALbino Patternless you would need to breed two double hets or a Rainwater het for patternless to a Patternless het for rainwater. Or you could even breed two rainwaters het for patternless or vice versus together. To produce a Rainwater het for patternless you would need to breed a Rainwater to a Patternless het for rainwater or vice versus. The combinations are quite a few. Hope this helps.

dlb123 Sep 28, 2004 04:36 PM

hey,
oooooooh it finally all makes sense now. thanx a bunch.now i realize why albino patternless are so much, besides the fact that theyre so cool lookin. i think ive grasped the double het thing.

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