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enlighten me please

gimpsnakelvr

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i'm thinking about buying my first morph ball python. i just get confused between what het means. i found a 100% Het Caramel Albino Ball Python. does this mean the color and pattern he has now will change to albino or carmel?
 
No. He's a normal that 100% for sure carries the genes for caramel albino. To produce a caramel albino, you need another snake het for that. Or an actual caramel albino.
 
Het is short for "heterozygous" which means that the trait is carried, but not shown. Think back to biology class with the Punnet squares. LOL.
A snake that's AA (or normal) is crossed with a cc (caramel albino, in this case). That would be AA x cc
Because the normal gene is dominant, it's going to wind up being the one to show in the babies, giving you 100% Ac (or normals het caramel albino).
The crossing of two hets (or Ac x Ac) is going to give you 25% normals, 50% hets, and 25% caramel albinos (if I did my math correctly).
Does that make sense?
 
thank you. he is a male and i know they usually are smaller then females so on avg what would a full grown male be around in grams?
 
thank you. he is a male and i know they usually are smaller then females so on avg what would a full grown male be around in grams?

Not really sure on that one... I don't have a scale, but I THINK my male is right around 800-900-ish... Somewhere in that range... my female is 1200+
 
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