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    Re: pastave X pastave

    ACTUALLY, These are your odds...

    6.25%: Normal
    12.50%: Mojave
    12.50%: Pastel
    6.25%: Super Pastel
    6.25%: Super Mojave
    25%: Mojave, Pastel
    12.50%: Super Mojave, Pastel
    12.50%: Super Pastel, Mojave
    6.25%: Super Mojave, Super Pastel

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    Re: pastave X pastave

    How do you figure?

    6.25%: Normal
    6.25%: Mojave
    6.25%: Pastel
    6.25%: Mojave, Pastel
    6.25%: Mojave
    6.25%: Super Mojave
    6.25%: Mojave, Pastel
    6.25%: Super Mojave, Pastel
    6.25%: Pastel
    6.25%: Pastel, Mojave
    6.25%: Super Pastel
    6.25%: Super Pastel, Mojave
    6.25%: Mojave, Pastel
    6.25%: Super Mojave, Pastel
    6.25%: Mojave, Super Pastel
    6.25%: Super Mojave, Super Pastel

    This is also what I found. Where did you look to get your percentages? Just curious.
    0.1 Spider
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    Re: pastave X pastave

    Quote Originally Posted by jjsnakedude View Post
    actually it wouldnt be that killer looking of a combo. But breeding wise it would.
    Leucistic means no pigmet at all.
    Then people need to stop calling a Super Mojave a BEL. Seeing as how they have pigment on the head.

    I thought having pastel in a BEL may show in some way or another.
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    Re: pastave X pastave

    Quote Originally Posted by mpkeelee View Post
    i just found it right after i posted this. the results--

    6.25%: Normal
    6.25%: Mojave
    6.25%: Pastel
    6.25%: Mojave, Pastel
    6.25%: Mojave
    6.25%: Super Mojave
    6.25%: Mojave, Pastel
    6.25%: Super Mojave, Pastel
    6.25%: Pastel
    6.25%: Pastel, Mojave
    6.25%: Super Pastel
    6.25%: Super Pastel, Mojave
    6.25%: Mojave, Pastel
    6.25%: Super Mojave, Pastel
    6.25%: Mojave, Super Pastel
    6.25%: Super Mojave, Super Pastel
    To partially & poorly quote Forrest... it reminds me of a box of chocolates... You never know what you're gonna get.
    But i like the suprise part, and the 1:16 on the killer BEL
    Roll them dice!

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    Re: pastave X pastave

    Quote Originally Posted by rebel750 View Post
    How do you figure?

    6.25%: Normal
    6.25%: Mojave
    6.25%: Pastel
    6.25%: Mojave, Pastel
    6.25%: Mojave
    6.25%: Super Mojave
    6.25%: Mojave, Pastel
    6.25%: Super Mojave, Pastel
    6.25%: Pastel
    6.25%: Pastel, Mojave
    6.25%: Super Pastel
    6.25%: Super Pastel, Mojave
    6.25%: Mojave, Pastel
    6.25%: Super Mojave, Pastel
    6.25%: Mojave, Super Pastel
    6.25%: Super Mojave, Super Pastel

    This is also what I found. Where did you look to get your percentages? Just curious.
    Here is where you guys are going wrong.
    Your doing some online breeding, where it doesn't comprehend that it is giving different percents for the same morphs. Basically, it has some morphs two and three times, as 6.25% when it wouldn't be that.



    Quote Originally Posted by rebel750 View Post
    Then people need to stop calling a Super Mojave a BEL. Seeing as how they have pigment on the head.

    I thought having pastel in a BEL may show in some way or another.
    It is still a blue eyed lucy. They are compatible morphs.
    would we not call a Mojave x lesser a BEL then, because the Mojave doesn't make BELS?

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    Re: pastave X pastave

    Quote Originally Posted by rebel750 View Post
    Then people need to stop calling a Super Mojave a BEL. Seeing as how they have pigment on the head.

    I thought having pastel in a BEL may show in some way or another.
    Leucism is just a form of reduced pigment. A pied animal is actually leucistic.
    YB Ivorys and all the lesser/butter/mojo/fires etc 'supers' are infact leucistic. Ball breeders name the different visual leucistic traits with 'fancy' names to indentify which animals they were produced from or make them sellable.

    Try a google I'm sure wikipedia etc has more indepth info if you need it.

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    Re: pastave X pastave

    Quote Originally Posted by FIEND_FO_LYFE View Post
    It is still a blue eyed lucy. They are compatible morphs.
    would we not call a Mojave x lesser a BEL then, because the Mojave doesn't make BELS?
    2 Mojaves dont make what I would call a true BEL. But a Mojave and a Lesser sure as heck do. That's why one is called a BEL and the other is a Super Mojave. 99% similarities doesnt make them the same.
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    Re: pastave X pastave

    Quote Originally Posted by rebel750 View Post
    2 Mojaves dont make what I would call a true BEL. But a Mojave and a Lesser sure as heck do. That's why one is called a BEL and the other is a Super Mojave. 99% similarities doesnt make them the same.
    All just descriptive names given by BP breeders/sellers.
    They are all leucistic at the end of the day.

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    Re: pastave X pastave

    Potatoe, Pototoe. Wait that doesnt have the same effect on the internet.
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    Re: pastave X pastave

    Quote Originally Posted by rebel750 View Post
    Potatoe, Pototoe. Wait that doesnt have the same effect on the internet.
    LOL...no matter what my odds are im gonna try and breed some pastave's and see what comes out. in a couple years ill post again with the outcome. lol if anyone knows of someone who is doing this now, ask them to post with their results

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