I'm not very familiar with retic genetics.
If I were to cross a double het caramel/white albino animal to another double het, what would the babies look like?
Or a white albino?
A caramel?
A purple or variation?
Thank you for your time!
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I'm not very familiar with retic genetics.
If I were to cross a double het caramel/white albino animal to another double het, what would the babies look like?
Or a white albino?
A caramel?
A purple or variation?
Thank you for your time!
In theory you would get...
possible hets for both white and caramel
possible double hets for both albinos
caramels possible het white
whites possible het caramel
Should be a cool clutch
Also, what is a t- albino? I can't seem to find any pictures, just some people talking about crossing one to a t
you should get each strain. they are not compatible to go into one snake (as it were). and normals, poss het for each. if im reading it correctly
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retic is king of kings
1.0 Tiger Retic
1.0 Albino Tiger Retic
0.1 Striped Tiger Retic (het albino)
0.1 Salmon Boa
1.0 Albino Boa
0.1 False Water Cobra
Weird, I was looking at RFUK and there was a guy saying he produced T x T- albinos.. Now that I think about it, I don't remember him saying that they somehow displayed both types of albinism. Maybe I'm just confused.
Also, the het T albinos I've seen for sale have usually been around $1000, but I also found other sources that are $225 and less.. Is this because of the bloodline?
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