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What happens if a pair of “possible hets” is purchased and both animals are carrying the albino gene when they are bred together next year?

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What happens if a pair of “possible hets” is purchased and both animals are carrying the albino gene when they are bred together next year?

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Statistically, out of every four young, you could get one albino, two hets and one normal leopard gecko. Another way of expressing such results is that you stand a 25% chance out of every young hatched of it being an albino.

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