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100% for T Albino blood python?

MikesRep95 Jan 31, 2013 07:32 PM

Im not exactly sure what 100% for T albino means. I picket up a snake from a local expo and have no clue what this trait means. Does it mean it has a chance of producing albino offspring? She looks like a regular blood and in no way looks albino. Someone help explain, please and thankyou

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AaronBayer Feb 14, 2013 08:59 AM

it most likely means the snake is 100% het for T albino. meaning if you breed it to a T or to another 100% het for T you'll produce some T albino babies.

how much research have you done on your animal? bloods arent exactly the best beginner snake... i hope you dont regret your purchase.
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MikesRep95 Feb 14, 2013 02:31 PM

I'm not a beginner. Ive owned many leopard geckos since I was 7 and now am 18. Also ive had two ball pythons for 4 years. Ohh.. And I have a crested gecko. The blood has an easy going personality. She never rejects f/t and doesn't bite at all anymore, due to regular handling. Thanks for the warning though!

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