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Re: "Husky Lucy"?
Originally Posted by BAMReptiles
Wait, that's seriously a double lucy?
Does that mean someone has produced a Fire/Lesser?
Ball Pythons 1.1 Lesser, Pastel
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Re: "Husky Lucy"?
idk if its a fire lesser...... but yes thats a double lucy
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Re: "Husky Lucy"?
Well I looked it up and I saw it was from fire/mojave, which is a spectacular looking animal. I would kill to see a Fire/lesser... lets just hope my fire female is up for breeding this year.
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Re: "Husky Lucy"?
I believe the double lucy is a sulfer mojo combo.
I wouldn't be surprised if the fire lesser combo has been done also.
Jerry Robertson
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Re: "Husky Lucy"?
i thought i read somewhere that fire/sulfer = the same thing?
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Re: "Husky Lucy"?
Same concept as Butter/Lesser = Same Thing. It's open to debate.
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Re: "Husky Lucy"?
so it does in fact have the possibility of having 2 different colored eyes??
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Re: "Husky Lucy"?
Originally Posted by DJ_Bizarre
so it does in fact have the possibility of having 2 different colored eyes??
There is no reason to think this would happen unless it were to be produced, and likely that animal would be a paradox.
Simply one form of leucism is going to override another, regrettably my bio course never covered the term for this and I only learned about it once, when I was asking a similar question to my bio professor to find out about one gene overriding another gene (Albinism over dark hair for example).
Safe to say what happens is one of the genes will block expression of the other, so one of them will show, and the other will not. For example if the black eyed lucy gene were to be genetically "stronger" than the blue eyed lucy gene then black eyes would show, and vice versa.
There is no reason to think both will show (one in one eye and another in the other), this would be an entirely separate genetic trait/fluke.
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