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Old 09-20-06, 09:02 PM   #1
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Exclamation Identifiying A Het

I am purchasing a het for albinism and am going to breed him. I was wondering how to tell if his babies are hets or norms. I have herad different opinons on this and would like to confirm them.

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Old 09-21-06, 12:39 AM   #2
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To a normal? You probably couldn't tell unless you have experience with them, but I'm not pro in my own respect. Try asking a big breeder like NERD or MKR or something.
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Need more info on the mate.
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There are certain markers that sometimes appear for various traits, but the only way to tell for sure is to grow them up & prove them out by breeding. Easiest done by using a visable morph to breed them too. Mark
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Looking at your previous posts, it looks like you have a normal female and are looking to buy a 50% possible het albino. I assume that you are looking to produce albinos. If you are, and you can't buy a homozygous, I wouldn't purchase anything other than a 100% het.

Breed a 100% het to your normal female will produce all normal looking offspring, but they will be 50% possible het for albino. (half will carry the albino gene, the other half will not.) When the offspring are old enough to breed, mate the 100% het father to any female offspring. If the daughter is a true het, than you have a chance (25%) of producing a visible albino. If the daughter does not carry the albino gene, than your back to producing 50% possible hets. Basically its a crap shoot.

If you can buy a homo and breed it with your normal female, you will produce 100% hets. When old enough, mate any daughter(s) with the father and you have the best chance (50/50) of producing more albinos from any resulting clutch.

For additional info, I recommend going to NERD and reading the genetics info pages. These help me to understand what little I know. Hope it helps you.

http://www.newenglandreptile.com/genetics_intro.html


Recommended reading:
Ball Pythons in Captivity (Professional Breeders Series) by Kevin McCurley

http://www.amazon.com/Ball-Pythons-C...e=UTF8&s=books
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Old 09-21-06, 12:34 PM   #6
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idiots!... not you red tails. NERD personal opinion but hey.

ther is NOW WAY to tell even 100% het.. theres no PROVEN markers. as mark said the easiest way is to prove out.

if you want a gaurantee of het, buy off of a large breeder. Markus Jayne ( ballpython.ca) and corey woods (coreywoods.com) are great breeders. also markus's site has alot of info about genes.
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heh thanks for the responses i know that was a dumb question but was tired when i typed this up. I am buying him from Constricters Unlimted and wanted to know if that is a good place to buy them from.
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Old 09-21-06, 03:16 PM   #8
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If you can buy a homo and breed it with your normal female, you will produce 100% hets.
hehehe, gay is hereditary.

Anyways, Constrictors has some great snakes, but I dunno about the balls, I tend to stay away from the puny things myself. Too trendy or whatever, I think they suck.
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