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    Fire x Sulfur?

    Can someone please remind me if Fires and Sulfurs make a Super when bred together? Any pics of that? I think I remember hearing they are compatible...I prefer the orange-blotched Super Sulfurs over the pure white Super Fires.

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    While I don't have a picture, I do know that it has been done. Sean at Exotics by Nature bred a Pastel Sulfur to a Fire and produced a white snake (we actually believed it to be a Pastel Super). As I recall, it didn't have any yellow or orange splotches. As I stated, I don't have a pic, but I did see the snake with my own eyes.
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    I'll be doing that pairing as soon as the Sulfur I just got from Tim is ready to go. My female fire from Sean is waiting for him.
    Last edited by wax32; 09-15-2011 at 01:22 PM.
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    Cool, good to know. I want orange blotches on my white snakes though. Guess I won't be using my Fire female to make Supers with. At least there are plenty of other great options to do with Fires. I gotta get some Sulfur in my snake room!

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    As far as splotches go... I'd say you still have a chance at them with the cross... it is what I am hoping for! The pastel lucy I saw at Sean's place had a few light orange splotches. I am not 100% sure it was the snake Tim mentioned, but Sean did say it was a pastel lucy... I can't imagine he had two pastel lucy clutches last year, one involving fire the other not, but maybe he did. I got a feeling without the pastel the orange splotches would have been darker.

    It's possible Tim saw the same snake, but with less age on it? Sean was shipping it out the day I saw it.
    Last edited by wax32; 09-15-2011 at 01:31 PM.
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