It is not possible to tell a het from a normal physically. It depends on the parents.
If one of the parents is homozygous (shows the morph physically) then all of the babies will be 100% het. If the parents are both 100% het then it's really a matter of odds, hopefully at least one will be homozygous but it doesn't have to happen, then the majority of the rest will be 100% het but since you can't tell which are 100% het and which are normal they are called 66% possible hets.
The numbers next to the kind of snake tell whether they are male or female. 1.0 means 1 male and 0 females. 0.1 means 0 males and 1 female, or 1.2 means 1 male and 2 female, etc, etc. Or if you don't know the gender then you would put 0.0.1 meaning 1 unknown gender.
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