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Re: y are these Black eyed Leucistics not all white?
Black Eye Lucys can be produced by the following:
Sulfur x Sulfur
Fire X Fire
and I belive that the two morphs are compatible with eachother but not 100% sure on that
Blue Eye Lucys can be produced by the following:
Mojave x Mojave
Mojave x Lesser
Mojave x Butter
Lesser x Lesser
Lesser x Butter
Butter x Butter
Russo x Russo aka White Diamond
(I think that is it)
Ivories are produced by:
Yellowbelly x Yellowbelly
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Re: y are these Black eyed Leucistics not all white?
Depending on the snake, I think the tan patches look pretty sweet.
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Re: y are these Black eyed Leucistics not all white?
There are also mochas which super form is a blue eye'd lucy and so far are proven compatible with Mojaves to also produce a Blue eye. I believe for black eye's there is also a vin russo het blk eye lucy. I might be wrong on that one though. I'm pretty sure the vin russo hets are alos compatible with lessers, mojaves or butters. I'm willing to bet that mochas will produce a blue eye with lessers and butters too. ~Caylan.S.~
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Re: y are these Black eyed Leucistics not all white?
 Originally Posted by MKHerps
Black Eye Lucys can be produced by the following:
Sulfur x Sulfur
Fire X Fire
and I belive that the two morphs are compatible with eachother but not 100% sure on that
There is also Amir's line of flame hypo, which supposedly doesn't have the tan splotches. Pro-exotics has something they call a lemonback that also makes a black-eyed leucistic, although I haven't heard much of anything else about it.
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Re: y are these Black eyed Leucistics not all white?
 Originally Posted by Lolo76
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?? 
No, but they do have a yellow line along their spine that you can see in person when they're young that starts to become more noticeable as they age (at least the ones I've seen).
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Re: y are these Black eyed Leucistics not all white?
for what it's worth the ad title does state "Black Eye Leucistic Super Fireball"
So Im guessing it's not just another Black eyed lucy
0.1 Spider
1.0 Mojave
1.0 Pastel
0.1 Lesser
0.0.1 Alligator mississippiensis
1.1 Dobermans
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Re: y are these Black eyed Leucistics not all white?
 Originally Posted by rebel750
for what it's worth the ad title does state "Black Eye Leucistic Super Fireball"
So Im guessing it's not just another Black eyed lucy
It's a BlackEL produced by two Fire (Super Fire) ball pythons.
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Re: y are these Black eyed Leucistics not all white?
So a lesser x lesser or butter x butter will be cleaner/whiter BEL than mohave x mohave
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Re: y are these Black eyed Leucistics not all white?
 Originally Posted by nikevijo
So a lesser x lesser or butter x butter will be cleaner/whiter BEL than mohave x mohave
way cleaner, yea. also its mojave
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Re: y are these Black eyed Leucistics not all white?
 Originally Posted by OhhWatALoser
way cleaner, yea. also its mojave
I always do that, lol MOJAVE
Will you still get the purple on the head with LxL, BxB???
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