Has anybody combined the Black-Eye Lucy with a Blue-Eyed Lucy?
If so, what did it make?
01-14-2009, 01:01 AM
Royal Morphz
Re: Bbel
never been done yet but stay tuned someone will try it lol
01-14-2009, 01:28 AM
gu1do24
Re: Bbel
dark blue eyed lucy!
01-14-2009, 01:30 AM
mainbutter
Re: Bbel
I really wonder.. will we be able to tell when it is made? If it looks too much like either lucy, might have to wait until it proves out throwing all fires and lesser/butter/mojos/whatevers
01-14-2009, 01:33 AM
gu1do24
Re: Bbel
id like to see and albino lucy... red eyed lucy. perhaps an albino spider pied, an all white snake with a orange head and red eyes- hot
01-14-2009, 02:20 AM
Sloanreptiles
Re: Bbel
Albino Lucy has been produced its called the Polar ball, although it was accidentall
01-14-2009, 02:23 AM
Mischke
Re: Bbel
Quote:
Originally Posted by NsloaN
Albino Lucy has been produced its called the Polar ball, although it was accidentall
This snake is a Black Eyed Lucy and more than likely a Mojave or Super Mojave. She was produced by a Sulfur Mojave x Sulfur Mojave clutch. There were both Black Eyed and Blue Eyed Lucys in the clutch. She has black eyes, a two tone white, and not a single yellow scale. If you look closely you'll see she has pattern that starts on top of her head and runs all the way down her back. I have another female just like her.
wow that polar ball is realy beautiful. thanks for sharing:)
01-14-2009, 06:15 PM
RandyRemington
Re: Bbel
Awesome possible double leucistic Eric! Please let us know when you get eggs if you can confirm that either are also homozygous mojave. Interesting that the black eye should cover the blue eye but I guess that if the black eye color is added rather than something taken away that makes sense. I take it the just homozygous sulfur animals have the yellow like the homozygous fire (but not homozygous flame as I understand) so it could well be a sign of homozygous mojave getting rid of the yellow.
That white on white pattern is what I had hoped the snow ball would have (like the snow corn). Very cool even apart from the genetics.