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OOOPS! - When I discussed the genetics of his 'het albino' status, I messed up during the part about the het to normal breeding. When I said that each had a 50/50 chance of being an albino, I meant to say that each has a 50/50 chance of being HET for albino.
Normal X Het for albino = ALL BABIES HAVE A 50% CHANCE OF BEING HET FOR ALBINO. None will be visually albino, but each has 'half a chance' of getting the albino allele from the Het for Albino parent. Just ask if you want to know more!
-- Special thanks to Frank Martin for letting me talk him out of a holdback! :o)
Doesn't a super hypo actually have to PROVE dominance by breeding to a wild type to be labeled a "super"? If not, then the absence of black pignmentation on the tail would allow me to label ALL the hypos in my collection as such. :D
jst2k09 2 years ago
he was a complete standout from the rest of the litter, but yes supers must be proven... no i dont call all my hypos supers... he was from a super salmon jungle x sunglow so he has a 50/50 shot at it and was sooo different in appearance that the super is obvious... his genetics are guaranteed as such, but i still tried to prove him out with sam... sheesh
mlionti 2 years ago
@mlionti hey i was wonderin how do u know he is 10 percent het albino i am new into boa breeding
MrBeardeddragonspike 1 year ago
@MrBeardeddragonspike im guessing u mean 100%? because his mom was a sunglow (albino + hypo) so all her babies are definite, or 100% het albino... that and he fathered a litter that had sunglows... so hes proven het albino too
mlionti 1 year ago
@jst2k09 dude stop running around slating peoples stock, esp to his friends like mack1time. george looks very much a super and even if he isnt, whats the hell does it matter to you?!?!
MetalSnakesUK 1 year ago
@MetalSnakesUK lol... just saw this, thx man... ya, aaaand george is now a proven super after all the babies in his litter were hypo :D
mlionti 1 year ago