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    Re: Blue eyed luestic

    Quote Originally Posted by Serpent_Nirvana View Post
    These little boogers are from a lesser x mojave breeding. They have perfect eyes and are pretty darn close to solid white (well actually, they're pink right now )


    Beautiful!

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    Thanks Don!

    The animal pictured here has the most obvious example of "super bug eyes" I've seen ... If you scroll to the 2nd page, it shows a closeup of his face.

    As far as I know it doesn't bother the animal or affect its health at all; it's just an aesthetic thing.

    http://www.worldofballpythons.com/mo...-super-butter/

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    hmm it seems like both of my pastels have that a bit...or it just LOOKS that way because they have lighter eyes....

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    I have a pastel girl with really big eyes (definitely buggier than my BELs, though not quite pop-eyed). I think to some degree it's just variation in individual morphology, though it is striking that homozygous lessers seem to pop up with them more often than others. Leucistic Texas rat snakes tend to come out with bug-eyes as well.

    There was a thread on this forum awhile ago in which a member here hatched some nice super lessers, but with pretty pronounced bug-eyes. I can't seem to find it now though.

    Of course, I've never seen a leucistic ball python with eyes as bugged as this rat snake:

    http://www.cornsnakes.com/forums/showthread.php?t=93741

    .... Reminds me of one of those crazy pigeon breeds!

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    Re: Blue eyed luestic

    Quote Originally Posted by hypersomniacjoo View Post
    someone post a picture of bubble eyes?
    I have a bel with bubble eyes but can't figure out how to put it in here from my cell phone

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    Re: Blue eyed luestic

    Quote Originally Posted by Mikespythons View Post
    I have a bel with bubble eyes but can't figure out how to put it in here from my cell phone
    LOL, this is a five year old thread. Anyways, welcome to BP.net!

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    Re: Blue eyed luestic

    Quote Originally Posted by tjtoot View Post
    Im interested in breeding these morphs. I heard they come from mojave x mojave. Does this always create blue eyed lucy? If not, what creates this morph? please and thanks
    I actually have a lesser x lesser clutch being incubated right now. Due to hatch June 17th. I will post pic of hatchlings upon arrival.

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    Re: Blue eyed luestic

    Quote Originally Posted by jennmbarker View Post
    I actually have a lesser x lesser clutch being incubated right now. Due to hatch June 17th. I will post pic of hatchlings upon arrival.
    They have not been here since 02-22-2013

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