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    Black Eye'd Lucy/Blue Eye'd Lucy

    Im just wondering has a cross between the two been made and if so, what color are the eyes? If not, is any1 working on it?

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    Re: Black Eye'd Lucy/Blue Eye'd Lucy

    I believe I've seen a fire mojave picture and it was NOT a white snake. It's generally believed that the blue eyed complex (lesser/butter, mojave, Vin Russo, mocha, phantom, mystic, special) will not be compatible with the black eyed (fire/sulfur).

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    Re: Black Eye'd Lucy/Blue Eye'd Lucy

    RDR has done both lesser/fire and butter/fire. Like Randy said, not white snakes.
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    Re: Black Eye'd Lucy/Blue Eye'd Lucy

    i have wondered this too.... Be kind of pointless.... but, at the same time... i wonder.

    A visual for both black eyed and blue eyed.... heh.
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    Re: Black Eye'd Lucy/Blue Eye'd Lucy

    Quote Originally Posted by asplundii View Post
    RDR has done both lesser/fire and butter/fire. Like Randy said, not white snakes.
    Happen to have a link to pics?
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    Re: Black Eye'd Lucy/Blue Eye'd Lucy

    Butter x Fire is clutch 28 of 2008

    http://www.ralphdavisreptiles.com/bi...thons_3_08.asp

    Lesser x Fire is clutch 77 of 2007

    http://www.ralphdavisreptiles.com/bi...thons_8_07.asp
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    Re: Black Eye'd Lucy/Blue Eye'd Lucy

    It's a subtle change from the butter or lesser by themselves, but I really like it. It'd be nice to see what they look like now.
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    Re: Black Eye'd Lucy/Blue Eye'd Lucy

    This may not be what he ment in his question but I'd be interested to know what you'd get if you were to say breed a Lesser/Fire to a Lesser/Fire... So a double super of the two leucistics. Something like a super pewter.

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    Re: Black Eye'd Lucy/Blue Eye'd Lucy

    no one has produced a snake that is homozygous for blue eyed and black eyed lucy yet, as stated before, since there are lesser/fires out there, there we are only one generation away from someone trying to hit that combo.

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    Re: Black Eye'd Lucy/Blue Eye'd Lucy

    Quote Originally Posted by Enser54 View Post
    This may not be what he ment in his question but I'd be interested to know what you'd get if you were to say breed a Lesser/Fire to a Lesser/Fire... So a double super of the two leucistics. Something like a super pewter.
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