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is there a such thing as a blue eyed lucy pinstripe?
Such as breeding a jigsaw to a jigsaw, would that create a blue eyed lucy with some sort of pin pattern? I heard rumors of the babies looking like normal lucies, but under a black light showing a lighter pin pattern. I would do this on the morph machine, but they don't have jigsaws programmed into it yet. Has anyone done this? If so, I can't find any pictures.
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It is possible, and may show up under black light, or may not.
As for putting it in to WOBP you need to use the ingredients. Put in Mojave Pinstripe X Mojave Pinstripe.
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You can put anything you want into a leucistic animal but all of the combos we know so far do not show visually due to the leucism. Some folks can tell certain genes by shining a blacklight on the animals.
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Re: is there a such thing as a blue eyed lucy pinstripe?
My BEL Pin is totally white, even using a black light, didn't know he was a Pin till he produced Pinstripes in the first clutch he sired
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Re: is there a such thing as a blue eyed lucy pinstripe?
 Originally Posted by UVA WingMan
My BEL Pin is totally white, even using a black light, didn't know he was a Pin till he produced Pinstripes in the first clutch he sired
That, my friend, is super cool. 
How exciting to have mysterious snakes come out of the eggs!
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