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    butter balls

    i've tried surfing for this info but I cant seem to find anything on it. so I guess I will ask.. does anyone know how a butter is produced?

    and if bred to a normal, what would you get? a possible 50 butters and 50 normals because its a co-dom, correct?

    thanks!

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    Re: butter balls

    Butters and butter bels make butters. And you are correct about the 50% clutch
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    Re: butter balls

    If you just look at te kingsnake classifieds you wild find a few.
    Butter is codom so 50% / 50%.
    Looks a lot like lesser but most of the time more yellow and paler heads.
    Butter x butter gives you a 25% BEL (blue eyed leuc.) clean white.

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    Re: butter balls

    Awesome, thank you Beadedragon & Matti for such a quick response. I appreciate it

    I love this forum, soooo much info. I've been reading post, after post after post. I'm hooked lol

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    Re: butter balls

    a couple more questions..

    has anyone bred

    Mojaves x Butters?

    Pastels x Butters?

    Would the clutchs be, 25% normals, 25% mojaves, 25% butters and hopefully a mojave/butter? (has anyone produced these?)

    And the same with pastels x butters, 25% / 25% / 25% / 25%?

    I'd love to see pics if they have been produced

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    Re: butter balls

    Quote Originally Posted by filly77 View Post
    a couple more questions..

    has anyone bred

    Mojaves x Butters?

    Pastels x Butters?

    Would the clutchs be, 25% normals, 25% mojaves, 25% butters and hopefully a mojave/butter? (has anyone produced these?)

    And the same with pastels x butters, 25% / 25% / 25% / 25%?

    I'd love to see pics if they have been produced
    Butter x Mojave im pretty sure has not been done yet, but Butter x Lesser has and it produced a BEL im sure the Mojave will do the same

    Butter x Pastel has been done and they are very nice.

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    Re: butter balls

    Oh yeah, thats a good point, i didn't even think about it possibly creating a BEL.

    Thank you NextWorldExotics for your help People on this board seem very friendly and so well educated!

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    Re: butter balls

    No problem. Someone asked me if anyone is working on Mojave x Butter... Yes i know a few people who should be doing it this year.
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    Re: butter balls

    oh cool i can't wait to see them!

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    Re: butter balls

    Any of these lines of Het Blue Eyed Leucistic when bred/crossbred together will produce a BEL:

    Lesser
    Butter
    Mojave
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    Phantom
    Mocha (?) is this Amir's line?

    They're all slightly different, but virtually the same thing. A "Super Mojave" or more accurately put "Homozygous Mojave" is white but has a purplish head and a stripe down it's back. A Homozygous Phantom even has a whacked out pattern, but when a Phantom and a Lesser are bred together, it still makes a mostly white snake.
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