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Super Cinny Super Mojo
What would this look like? Has anyone tried it? Would it just explode because it doesn't know what color to be?
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Re: Super Cinny Super Mojo
i dont think is been done but my guess would be the BEL genes would take out the black and you would maybe get a slightly different looking BEL. but that being said crazy stuff can happen and you might get something you wouldn't expect who knows untill its made?
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Re: Super Cinny Super Mojo
They are just now getting to the Lesser black pastels, so I think it will be a while before we get Snow storm( Random name for it lol)
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Re: Super Cinny Super Mojo
 Originally Posted by johnabrams82
i dont think is been done but my guess would be the BEL genes would take out the black and you would maybe get a slightly different looking BEL. but that being said crazy stuff can happen and you might get something you wouldn't expect who knows untill its made?
i dunno about the BEL taking over look at what the cinnamon gene does to everything else..... seems to dominate over it.
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Re: Super Cinny Super Mojo
Well duh people. Black and white make grey! 
J/k, all joking aside, I have to agree that the BEL would likely cancel the black. Maybe another long way to make an ivory? Who knows *shrug*
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Re: Super Cinny Super Mojo
 Originally Posted by veedubz
i dunno about the BEL taking over look at what the cinnamon gene does to everything else..... seems to dominate over it.
Leucistics are most comparable to albinos in nature, because both conditions are a lack of pigmentation. Since the cinnamon mutation is dependent on pigment, it's unlikely to dominate the BEL gene.
White snakes were once considered the Holy Grail of breeding, but their lack of pigmentation has largely relegated them to a dead-end status when it comes to homozygous (super) combination morphs.
The Earth is the cradle of mankind, but one cannot live in the cradle forever. -Konstantin Tsiolkovsky

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Re: Super Cinny Super Mojo
No man! A black snake, with blue eyes!
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Re: Super Cinny Super Mojo
 Originally Posted by Bright202
No man! A black snake, with blue eyes!
That would be sick!
I'm not your friend buddy!
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Re: Super Cinny Super Mojo
I bet it would just be a white snake, BUT you never know. Who would have thought that pewters looked the way they do based on a cinnamon and pastel. Though if you did produce one, it would be a killer animal to breed with. All the F1 would be, at a minimum, cinnimon/black pastel - lesser/mojave/butter/etc
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Re: Super Cinny Super Mojo
 Originally Posted by blueapplepaste
Though if you did produce one, it would be a killer animal to breed with.
Good point, while it may not appear different than a BEL (or nominally different, since leucistics technically have "reduced" pigment), it's value as a breeder (being a double-super) would be phenomenal.
The Earth is the cradle of mankind, but one cannot live in the cradle forever. -Konstantin Tsiolkovsky

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