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    leucistic combos

    I was wondering if anyone knows of any leucistic combos other than the albino leucistic. Has anyone tried any others?

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    Re: leucistic combos

    I haven't even heard that an albino leucistic was done yet.

    There is the pastel ivory for those who consider the Ivory's to be leucistic. It's kind of nice looking.
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    Re: leucistic combos

    The Albino was called the Polar Ball

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    Re: leucistic combos

    Quote Originally Posted by Kevin_Hornby View Post
    The Albino was called the Polar Ball
    Who made it? Got any pictures?
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    Re: leucistic combos

    This is from out of no where but it is related to the topic.

    Leucistic is the end of any combo right? I mean after a snake is all white, what else can you do? If anything else, it wouldn't be a Leucistic. Know what I mean? Like you cant recognize a pied Leucy, and you can't add no color/patterns to a Leucy because that would defeat the purpose of it being a Leucy, and the Leucy gene wouldn't let that happen anyway..

    So Leucy is the end of the morph to me, and please correct me if proven otherwise.

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    Re: leucistic combos

    Yeah but you could for example take a Yellowbelly Mojave and breed it to a Pastel Butter... technically you'll just have a white snake but you just might get lucky and that white snake carries all 4 genes which really only has an effect when you breed it out to others.

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    Re: leucistic combos

    Vin Russo produced it from what i've read.http://www.cuttingedgeherp.com/nss-f...olarBallsm.jpg

    This is from Vin Russo's website.
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    Re: leucistic combos

    Thanks, I hadn't seen that before. It's interesting. I would imagine that is a white diamond line of leucistic?
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    Re: leucistic combos

    Quote Originally Posted by Kevin_Hornby View Post
    Vin Russo produced it from what i've read.http://www.cuttingedgeherp.com/nss-f...olarBallsm.jpg

    This is from Vin Russo's website.
    Ooooohh Would that look cool with pinstripe patterns!
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    Re: leucistic combos

    Quote Originally Posted by Enser54 View Post
    Yeah but you could for example take a Yellowbelly Mojave and breed it to a Pastel Butter... technically you'll just have a white snake but you just might get lucky and that white snake carries all 4 genes which really only has an effect when you breed it out to others.
    From what I understand, Black Eyed Leucy's and Blue Eyed will not make a white snake -- both base morphs will present. Fire Butter, Butter Yellow Belly, Fire Yellow Belly etc.
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