Do other genes show up in BELs?
Like a YB bel? Or a spider (under blacklight) bel?
Mainly I'm curious about producing a albino super lesser? Like could this be done? Would we be able to visually tell? Like a solid light yellow ball?
I know you have to breed to prove things out, but have you ever seen multi gene bels?
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Do other genes show up in BELs?
You would be able to tell if its Albino, as it would have red eyes.
Some genes show up under black light but not all. Theres been a few threads on this, even recently. I suggest searching through the forum and see what others have said
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Re: Do other genes show up in BELs?
from what ive seen so far, with something like spider or pinstripe you have good chances of seeing it under UV light.
unfortunately there are close to no pictures of different blue-eye-lucys under UV light online, so you will have trouble finding any reference point if you see anything new or unusual under UV light. The UV method can only really work and be reliable if there would be a collection of reference images from different people somewhere.
eye color can also be an indicator, works perfectly for example for albinos.
Re: Do other genes show up in BELs?
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h00blah
The super enchi super lesser is all yellow/orangey :gj:. I would love to see an update on it :please:... Just google it :gj:
That took a lot of searching lol, but I found it! Nice snake!
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That took a lot of searching lol, but I found it! Nice snake!
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haha for cereal?! It was the first picture when I searched: http://bit.ly/YKg98o
Re: Do other genes show up in BELs?
Isn't a supper lesser albino a polar ball?