Hi everyone.

I've been wondering about this and can't find information to help.

When breeding snakes where each parent contains one of the genes from the BEL complex, among other genes. How do you identify whether a BEL is just a BEL or if it contains something else.
For examples, breeding - spider mojave x lesser pinstripe.
Will the pattern show up under a blue light? If so will this work regardless of what the mix is ?

I know with some mixes from the BEL complex the snake doesn't end up plain white so then its a bit easier to identify.

Might seem like a very pointless pairing though. I do understand why people would avoid a situation like this. I am just curious.

While browsing around i ran into the "SUPER MOJAVE SPIDER PASTEL VANILLA" on worldofballpythons. http://www.worldofballpythons.com/mo...astel-vanilla/
Here I'm assuming if the pairing was something like - super pastel mojave x super vanilla mojave spider (just an example) . Its clear that a plain white(or almost) snake that pops out will be a super mojave pastel vanilla. But, how do we know about if also being spider?

Thank you for any input. Also if you have any pics of Blue Eyed Lucy's with other genes as well. Please do post!