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    Non-Leucistic Ball Python Morph Combos With Blue Eyes

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    So, I recently hatched this ball python, which I believe to be a black pewter lesser, and it was a fun surprise to get a brown snake with blue eyes!

    Just curious what other blue eyed non-leucistic morph combos you all have hatched? Feel free to share photos!
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    That’s really cool! I can’t think of any I’ve ever seen with blue eyes other than bels. Looks really nice contrasting with the darker color. Congrats!

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    Thank you! The other day on Instagram somebody posted a photo of a blue eyed combo, which was an enchi leopard lesser if I remember right. That and my own blue eyed baby ball python surprise made me start to wonder what other morph combos might produce a blue eyed snake without being leucistic. And is that a reliable trait with those morph combos?
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    My vpi axanthic lemon blast has Blue eyes
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    Re: Non-Leucistic Ball Python Morph Combos With Blue Eyes

    Quote Originally Posted by StillBP View Post
    My vpi axanthic lemon blast has Blue eyes
    Cool! That one actually kind of makes sense in my mind if axanthic eliminates the yellow pigments that would normally be in the green eyes of a pastel morph combo, but maybe it's not that simple....
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    Re: Non-Leucistic Ball Python Morph Combos With Blue Eyes

    Quote Originally Posted by wendhend View Post
    Cool! That one actually kind of makes sense in my mind if axanthic eliminates the yellow pigments that would normally be in the green eyes of a pastel morph combo, but maybe it's not that simple....
    Yea. I think it's hot. I've seen a few lessers with blue eyes as well but not that many

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    My super pewter male has a blue eye

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    Re: Non-Leucistic Ball Python Morph Combos With Blue Eyes

    I've had a few. Sometimes regret selling this cinny lesser.

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    Mojave Enchi with blue eyes.
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    my Leopard boy has BEL eyes.

    also my Cat has Retic eyes.


    Edit: also Wendy, please post pix of your new paradox hatchlings! they're gorgeous!
    Last edited by Ax01; 10-31-2017 at 01:55 PM.
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