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Albino boa genetics help .

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Ok I've been into reptiles for many years but have never jumped into the specific genetics of my snakes . I'm trying to find out what the genetics or het would be of my two Albino boas .

First is my female this is what her parents were :
The dam was a regular albino ( not sure of strain )
The sire was a Hypo Pastel ( Poss. het albino )

Second is my male this is what his parents were :
The dam was a Coral Line Albino ( Kahl )
The sire was a DH Sunglow

Any help in this would be apprecciated . Any possible ideas on what the young from these two could possibly be ?

Thank you for your help more pics available if it"ll help . :shrug01:
 

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First is my female this is what her parents were :
The dam was a regular albino ( not sure of strain )
The sire was a Hypo Pastel ( Poss. het albino )

Second is my male this is what his parents were :
The dam was a Coral Line Albino ( Kahl )
The sire was a DH Sunglow

Any help in this would be apprecciated . Any possible ideas on what the young from these two could possibly be ?


Albino x Albino will give you all albino babies since they will get the recessive gene from both parents. These are Kahl strain (also called original strain).

The pastel and coral influence from the grandparents may make for prettier or more colorful albinos but it's highly variable. Pastel and Coral and generally line bred traits and may or may not express themselves to various degrees in offspring or not at all.

If you sell the babies, I'd go ahead and mention what the grandparents were as well since the more history that you can give about the lines involved the better.

I hope that helps!
 
Thank you

Thank you alot . That does help give me alittle more idea of what would come . I agree with letting people know when I do breed one thing I'm big on is knowing as much as possible about my snakes when I get them . It helps in knowing what there gonna look like and breeding possibilities . Again Thank you .:eek:
 
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