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Supper lesser picture?
Anyone has a picture with a super-lesser different than the hatchling picture at RDR clutch picture?
Looking around for this a long time! 
or mail: mattiasvandeneynde@gmail.com
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Re: Supper lesser picture?
are you talking about a lucy. or something els
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Re: Supper lesser picture?
Idd Bleu Eyed Lucy out of a lesser x lesser.
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Re: Supper lesser picture?
Mr. Russo which I believe first hatched this little guys with blue eyes.
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Re: Supper lesser picture?
 Originally Posted by FL0OD
Mr. Russo which I believe first hatched this little guys with blue eyes. 
It's a super lesser or a 'white diamand' Russo line?
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Re: Supper lesser picture?
i think that is just another name for them. the heterozygous form of this animal that you are asking about has been produced from lesser x lesser, mojo x mojo, mojo x lesser etc. imo the mojo, butter, and lesser are all the same animal with just the color gene being the varying factor. again thats just my opinion.
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Re: Supper lesser picture?
i seriously think you are right steve. i do say that lessers and butters and mojos are not the exact same thing i do think they are extremly close. butters being the lightes then lessers then mojos. but since they are all compatiable its hard to say.
i dont like it when people say thay are all the exact same thing. as obviously the are not the same vissually.
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Re: Supper lesser picture?
yea i think my favorite is the butters, even though i have a male and female mojo, but i do not have that kind of scratch laying around right now. i would love to have one later so that i could use my pastels to make pastel butters. i have seen some of those and they are niiiiiice
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Re: Supper lesser picture?
I agree as well, I've found there's variation as well in the BELs which are produced. The mojo pairings seem to all end up with a faint yellowish line across the spine or some cream and grey discolouration around their head... I've always found the lesser pairing seem to produce gorgeous clean looking BELS... All the photos I've seen aren't my own and were im'd to me, I'd offer to repost if I had permission but my own lap top is out of comission!
If you check out markus jayne's collection page, I'd venture a very sure guess that his BEL is not from a mojo cross....
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Re: Supper lesser picture?
 Originally Posted by GirDance
I agree as well, I've found there's variation as well in the BELs which are produced. The mojo pairings seem to all end up with a faint yellowish line across the spine or some cream and grey discolouration around their head... I've always found the lesser pairing seem to produce gorgeous clean looking BELS... All the photos I've seen aren't my own and were im'd to me, I'd offer to repost if I had permission but my own lap top is out of comission!
If you check out markus jayne's collection page, I'd venture a very sure guess that his BEL is not from a mojo cross....
Idd in my search for the cleanest leucistic I also found that every mojave crossing has a dorsal pattern and a coloured head.
Last week I could see a super butter in person and this animal was clean; perfect white.
That's the reason I asked for a supper lesser pic because can't find any on the net.
I hope the lesser pied proves out this year again.
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