Amarali3
New member
Hey, my name is Al Hunter I am new to the forum and I have question about a litter I recently had.
I bred a sharp strain sunglow to a red group hypo female The female was not het for albino. She delivered 11 babies one of which is an albino. I was very surprised when I saw it but I thought right away that the female must have the sharp gene and nobody knew or remembered. Then I thought that I really missed the odds if she was het and I only got one albino ( 10% ).
So has anybody heard of this happening that an albino just shows up unexpectedly like this? I heard a rumor that hypo to hypo breedings can sometimes produce albino babies. I thought that the genetics were pretty straight forward here and both parents had to have the albino gene. Any help or comments will be appreciated.
I bred a sharp strain sunglow to a red group hypo female The female was not het for albino. She delivered 11 babies one of which is an albino. I was very surprised when I saw it but I thought right away that the female must have the sharp gene and nobody knew or remembered. Then I thought that I really missed the odds if she was het and I only got one albino ( 10% ).
So has anybody heard of this happening that an albino just shows up unexpectedly like this? I heard a rumor that hypo to hypo breedings can sometimes produce albino babies. I thought that the genetics were pretty straight forward here and both parents had to have the albino gene. Any help or comments will be appreciated.