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    Question y are these Black eyed Leucistics not all white?

    i saw this on kingsnake.com and i thought that black eyed leucistics were all white

    http://market.kingsnake.com/image/1014564.jpg

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    Re: y are these Black eyed Leucistics not all white?

    Because Black Eyed Lucies aren't all white they develope some tan patches as they age some more than others.
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    Re: y are these Black eyed Leucistics not all white?

    Quote Originally Posted by Freakie_frog View Post
    Because Black Eyed Lucies aren't all white they develope some tan patches as they age some more than others.
    so what the difference between Black Eyed Lucies and ivories?

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    Re: y are these Black eyed Leucistics not all white?

    Quote Originally Posted by Mr.longfellow View Post
    so what the difference between Black Eyed Lucies and ivories?
    The fact that they are the super form of two totally different morphs to start..and Ivorys tend to be "Cleaner" than Blk EL
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    Re: y are these Black eyed Leucistics not all white?

    Quote Originally Posted by Freakie_frog View Post
    The fact that they are the super form of two totally different morphs to start..and Ivorys tend to be "Cleaner" than Blk EL
    so what morphs make a black eyed leucistic?

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    Re: y are these Black eyed Leucistics not all white?

    Quote Originally Posted by Mr.longfellow View Post
    so what morphs make a black eyed leucistic?
    Fire..

    Whereas the Ivory is a super Yellow Belly
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    Re: y are these Black eyed Leucistics not all white?

    what makes a blue eyed leucistic i know mojave X mojave will make blue eyed leucistic but what is it in the mojave gene or the lesser gene that that causes blue eyed lucy

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    Re: y are these Black eyed Leucistics not all white?

    Quote Originally Posted by Mr.longfellow View Post
    what makes a blue eyed leucistic i know mojave X mojave will make blue eyed leucistic but what is it in the mojave gene or the lesser gene that that causes blue eyed lucy
    Don't know how to answer the last part of your question... but you can make blue-eyed lucies with any combination of mojave, lesser and/or butter. Speaking of which, do the blue-eyed lucies also develop tan patches with age??
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    Re: y are these Black eyed Leucistics not all white?

    not that ive ever noticed.

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    Re: y are these Black eyed Leucistics not all white?

    Quote Originally Posted by Mr.longfellow View Post
    not that ive ever noticed.
    inless it's a mojave X mojave then tha'r durty looking like an ivory.

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