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    Re: Female Fire, $$ question.

    Quote Originally Posted by sookieball View Post
    GOD THANK YOU!

    really im not good at being able to write or speak what i think. u know?
    but from what i have seen, fires are in the mix of BEL's? people have posted pics and vid's of fire x fire pairing.... now i am baffled?

    please if you would PM me id love it, just to pick your brain!

    im sorry i love to learn....
    The homozygous form of fire is the black-eyed leucistic - a white snake, often with yellow patches along the spine, that has black eyes with red pupils. You could include sulfurs and lemonbacks in a complex (or potentially as the same mutation depending on who you talk to) with fires, but this is completely separate of the blue-eyed leucistic complex, as these mutations are of another gene.
    Last edited by Russ Lawson; 10-24-2010 at 10:21 PM.
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