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    super pastel blue eyed leucy piebald?

    How could one tell if a leucy was pastel or super pastel? I have a pair of pastaves 100% het pied I got some eggs from. I've read you can see the piebald pattern on a leucy with a black light? But I'm guessing for the super pastel part you would have to prove it out?

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    It would be hard to even see the Pied part under black light. I have posted black light pics of my BEL and there is not really much to see as far as pattern. As for the Pastel, it will fade out the head on a Super Mojo, so you will know if you hit Pastel, but Super may be difficult to tell.

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    Hmm anyone else have any thoughts?

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    It's true the super mojos head has pattern and will be reduced with the pastel gene


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