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    Question Can BELs get other genes?

    I was wondering if it is possible to add another codominant gene to a BEL, like people often do with ivories, and can there be a pastel BEL, or an enchi BEL, or a fire BEL?

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    Yes. You can.
    You don't see many people doing 3+ gene BELs. And if there is a pinstripe or spider gene in it, you can see it's pattern under a black light.

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    I believe nerd did a video showing BELS with genes under a blacklight. I think there was a spider bel

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    Sure why not. Just wont see much of a pattern since it is an all white snake. Only way to know if it has something else is to breed it.

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    Look up the polar ball - its an albino lucy. Looks nothing like you'd expect it to.

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    Check out Steve Markevich Super Mojo Pieds.. Those are awesome Animals...


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    I'll be going for spider BELs next year myself. Lesser bee to my butter when they're both up to size...
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    BEL clown also shows pattern, in fact even your standard super butter shows the butter pattern under the white.
    The BEL I will be breeding this coming season is pure white but the pattern isn't too hard to see under that white.
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    LadyOhh has a pastel super mojave, with an obviously lighter head. Even if you can't seen the pattern easily in the BEL, it does make it a more powerful breeder. And I bet it's pretty obvious in "darker" BELs like crystals and purple passions etc.
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    I am expecting a clutch to hatch any day from a pastave het pied x pastave het pied. Kinda hoping not to get any bels lol! I will keep all bels to prove them out!

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