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    Just curious... has this been done?

    Has anyone bred a black pastel fire x black pastel fire, and gotten a Super black pastel super fire, what would that look like... grey?

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    i don't know if anyone has tried, but I can virtually guarantee you that it would be white-ish, like all super fires.. It's not like mixing a couple of paints. The black-eyed lucy has a near-complete malfunction of pigment production. The only issue with a super fire super black pastel is what the super black pastel trait would do to the yellow scales typically found on the dorsal areas of super fires.. maybe wash them out quite a bit?
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    Re: Just curious... has this been done?

    Yeah your probably right, but it still would be a cool clutch of all white snakes and all black snakes

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