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If you like a little pink with your white, you could try and go for an albino leucy. That is called a polar ball.
Re: ? about morphs with specific look
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Aleria
She's a beautiful one. I think that's why I'd prefer a super black pastel to the cinny, because the cinnys still seem to brown up over time, where as the sbp seem to just change in shade either lighter or darker but stay black.
That's why I went Black Pastels for making the Super. Cinnys do make many cool designer crosses though.
Re: ? about morphs with specific look
The "whitest" whites I have seen have been the all white Pieds. 2 people have posted pictures of their all white that came from a Spider Het Pied X Pied pairing.
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I pretty positive anything that doesn't have mojave in it makes a pretty white BEL. I got told from Brain B that Lesser x Lesser makes the whitest hands down, but from i've seen posted on here, just about anything without mojave in it does.
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Actually, the best BELs one can produce are from Russo x Russo pairings. They're called White Diamonds for this reason. :)
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Super Pewters stay very silvery grey solidly
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LadyOhh
Super Pewters stay very silvery grey solidly
What are we talking for this cross? Sorry, I just know the names Sterlings, Sliver bullets & Sliver Streaks.
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Beardedragon
I have a LesserxRusso BEL and he is white as white can be. The only time he has color is when he turns pink to shed. There is no Grey, purple, or yellow on him as far as the eye can see.
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EdShal
i tought Butter x Butter produce the whitest lucy.
On the NERD webpage under the blue eye lucy info page they say that these white snakes have been produced by mojave, lesser, phantom, Russo, and in the other projects, butter. I'm sure they all age differantly and then the combos of one to another is another thing all together. I'm guessing these morphs must have a distant relative. Probably some all white snake or something. :P
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Wow, that is extremely white, doesn't seem to have one bit of the black or gray markings like a lot of them do.