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    Calling All Mojave Breeders

    So I was just curious for all of you breeders experienced with mojaves, have you ever produced any blue eyed lucys? How hard is it and what is the statistical occurrence in a clutch? Thanks
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    Re: Calling All Mojave Breeders

    I am not an experienced breeder...but my understanding is ....

    MojavexMojave.....25% BEL
    LesserxLesser....25% BEL

    BEL is a recessive trait or superform with a 1/4 shot when both animals are a recessive carrier.

    I have also learned that certain combos or matchups will give you a more pure white BEL then others...MojavexMojave being less brilliant then lets say a lesser xlesser clutch with a BEL.....

    Again, I am still learning all this but I am pretty sure you got a 25% chance for the BEL
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    Re: Calling All Mojave Breeders

    Any pairing with mojave,lesser, or butter will give you a BEL. It is not a recessive trait however, the BEL is the super form of the co-dominant trait. The pairings result in 25% Super (Homozygous), 50% Heterozygous, and 25% normal offspring.
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    Re: Calling All Mojave Breeders

    Sweeet! I was half right lol. Ty for the correction....it is a super form but not recessive...that helps me as well....ty "prays high school genetics teacher is not a member of bp.net!"
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    Re: Calling All Mojave Breeders

    Oh ok thanks guys I know there's several morphs these days that go into making them, just wondering how many generations it takes to produce solid whites like the NERD ones. Those are spectacular
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    Re: Calling All Mojave Breeders

    Well if you have a 1.1 then in theory you could get a white snake in a single breeding. Unless the odds gods hate you.
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