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Black Eyed Leucistic

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  • 11-13-2008, 02:55 PM
    carisma
    Re: Black Eyed Leucistic
    and pauls local to me....if only i had the cash...
    paul the females i am going to bring down are at a mates being bred to a pastel at the moment..........

    im sure ive already commented on this lot matey but imo your the luckeyest chap in the east mids!!!! other than me with boas...

    i might bring you some stuff over when we both get a free day..

    Jon
  • 11-13-2008, 03:30 PM
    paul.angelides
    Re: Black Eyed Leucistic
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by carisma View Post
    and pauls local to me....if only i had the cash...
    paul the females i am going to bring down are at a mates being bred to a pastel at the moment..........

    im sure ive already commented on this lot matey but imo your the luckeyest chap in the east mids!!!! other than me with boas...

    i might bring you some stuff over when we both get a free day..

    Jon


    Cheers mate. Busy this weekend and next but pm me and we WILL sort a day out...
    Paul
  • 11-13-2008, 03:47 PM
    STORMS
    Re: Black Eyed Leucistic
    :O WOW is all I have to say!!!! :gj:
  • 11-13-2008, 04:02 PM
    nixer
    Re: Black Eyed Leucistic
    personally i have one that has some yellow blotches i like it but i also like the straight white ones. as far as how many totally white ones are produced doesnt really matter. to say one if inferior to the other is total do-do.
    both have different directions and i think that both are the same equal quality no matter if it has yellow or not.
  • 11-13-2008, 04:18 PM
    Montessa Python
    Re: Black Eyed Leucistic
    This may have been mentioned.. but will you breed the normal to something or back to a lucaristic? to see what happens??

    Just wondering.

    carol
  • 11-13-2008, 05:37 PM
    paul.angelides
    Re: Black Eyed Leucistic
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by Montessa Python View Post
    This may have been mentioned.. but will you breed the normal to something or back to a lucaristic? to see what happens??

    Just wondering.

    carol


    There is no normal there, its a Fire. Fire x Fire = Black Eyed Leucisitic.

    As mentioned before my views are subjective but going on the term Leucisitic meaning lack of cell pigment then a pure white snake in my opnion is superior by definition but that by no way means more desirable...Again, I challenge anyone to produce both and feel the white snake equal or less in derirability.
    Paul
  • 11-13-2008, 05:37 PM
    MarkS
    Re: Black Eyed Leucistic
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by nixer View Post
    personally i have one that has some yellow blotches i like it but i also like the straight white ones. as far as how many totally white ones are produced doesnt really matter. to say one if inferior to the other is total do-do.
    both have different directions and i think that both are the same equal quality no matter if it has yellow or not.

    I agree with you, but it would still be nice to get it sorted out. I picked up a dark sulfur with the intention of eventually producing a black eyed leucistic with as much yellow blotching as possible. It would be nice to know which of my normal females to breed him to in order to eventually achieve this effect. Do I go with the darkest ones? The ones with the most granity patterns? The ones with the highest amount of yellow? Or what?
  • 11-13-2008, 05:38 PM
    nelson77321
    Re: Black Eyed Leucistic
    stunning.

    refferring to the above post. what "normal" in that clutch he had 5 BEL's and 1 FIRE. when breeding a black eyed leucy to a fire you will end up with 50% fire and 50% bel's (unless your totally lucky like paul)
  • 11-13-2008, 07:03 PM
    Eric Sandoval
    Re: Black Eyed Leucistic
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by paul.angelides View Post
    There is no normal there, its a Fire. Fire x Fire = Black Eyed Leucisitic.

    As mentioned before my views are subjective but going on the term Leucisitic meaning lack of cell pigment then a pure white snake in my opnion is superior by definition but that by no way means more desirable...Again, I challenge anyone to produce both and feel the white snake equal or less in derirability.
    Paul


    I've produced both, actually 2 pure whites and one yellow blotched, and I pretty much only show off the one with yellow blotches. All the local reptile people, not ball python people just local herpers, prefer the one with yellow blotches.

    Eric
  • 11-13-2008, 07:22 PM
    nelson77321
    Re: Black Eyed Leucistic
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by Eric Sandoval View Post
    I've produced both, actually 2 pure whites and one yellow blotched, and I pretty much only show off the one with yellow blotches. All the local reptile people, not ball python people just local herpers, prefer the one with yellow blotches.

    Eric

    im more than happy to take the pure white one off your hands if your not as proud of them :P lol
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