okay okay wait a minute....

Quote Originally Posted by DutchHerp View Post
To be honest with you, you can't breed a relatively cheap snake with a normal and get amazing offspring. I mean, you can get a mojave ($200-400 ?), breed that to a normal, get some (50% chance) mojaves, and then after a few years you can breed those back and MAYBE produce some blue-eyed leucistics (25% chance).

This is just an example of how long it'll take...

i hope i put that in there right... but you are saying 2 mojaves "can" make a Blue Eyed Lucy? Minus the mathmatical probability, it's that simple? Can someone please clarify? I apologize if i am completely misunderstanding this, but it just looked weird.

I checked the NERD gallery and it says:

"Another dazzling member of the "White Ball Python Phenomenon," the Blue-Eyed Leucistic can be made from several different combinations. Thus far, these beautiful white gems have been produced from Lesser Platinum, Mojave, Phantom, and high-yellow animals from the Russo het Leucistic line. Some Blue-Eyed Leucistics have faint yellow dorsal striping, some may have a gray tinge to the head scales, and others have distinct ocular stripes. The most dramatic Blue-Eyed Leucistics are clean, pure white with startling blue eyes and no other pigmentation. Regardless of markings, it's easy to see why these splendid serpents have become a "Holy Grail" of ball python morphs! "