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    Question Super Blue-Eyed Lucys?

    What happens if you breed a blue-eyed leucistic to another blue-eyed leucistic?

    I haven't seen anything out there about this.

    It should just produce all blue-eyed leucistics, right?

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    Re: Super Blue-Eyed Lucys?

    Yep. BELs are the homozygous form of het BELs (butter, lesser, mojo). Its like breeding albino to albino, youll produce allll albinos.
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    Re: Super Blue-Eyed Lucys?

    Im not 100% sure but i think they would all be Blue Eyed Lecustics.
    And there is a 1/16 chance of getting the God Snake.
    Its a solid gold ball python and it poops gold.

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    Re: Super Blue-Eyed Lucys?

    yes the only problem is what the bel were made of. for example if you had 1 mojave x lesser BEL and 1 mojave x butter BEL you could theoreticly get super mojaves, mojave lessers, butter lessers, and mojave butters. all are BELs but what exactly they are would be hard to distinguish

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    Re: Super Blue-Eyed Lucys?

    Quote Originally Posted by Darkice View Post
    And there is a 1/16 chance of getting the God Snake. Its a solid gold ball python and it poops gold.
    I'll take two of those lol.
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    Re: Super Blue-Eyed Lucys?

    Quote Originally Posted by ARpythons View Post
    yes the only problem is what the bel were made of. for example if you had 1 mojave x lesser BEL and 1 mojave x butter BEL you could theoreticly get super mojaves, mojave lessers, butter lessers, and mojave butters. all are BELs but what exactly they are would be hard to distinguish
    Not if you then breed them. Their offspring would be a dead giveaway ... lol.

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    Re: Super Blue-Eyed Lucys?

    Could you really tell the butter from the lesser offspring of a butter\\lesser blue eyed leucistic?

    I know they haven't been around very long but are any leucistic females old enough to produce eggs yet?

    If you had a pair of lesser\\phantom blue eyed leucistics (Karma I think RDR called those first captive bred leucistics) they could in theory produce 1/4 homozygous phantom which wouldn't be a leucistic at all. But still a mutation of the same gene so no blue eyed leucistic X normal can produce blue eyed leucistic.

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    Re: Super Blue-Eyed Lucys?

    Quote Originally Posted by Darkice View Post
    Im not 100% sure but i think they would all be Blue Eyed Lecustics.
    And there is a 1/16 chance of getting the God Snake.
    Its a solid gold ball python and it poops gold.
    ya ya, and teh egg would be gold too. when it pips, an angelic orchestra will sing, announcing its coming.
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    Re: Super Blue-Eyed Lucys?

    The eggs are in the incubator. 6 weeks till an answer.

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    Re: Super Blue-Eyed Lucys?

    Quote Originally Posted by h00blah View Post
    ya ya, and teh egg would be gold too. when it pips, an angelic orchestra will sing, announcing its coming.
    lol
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