Quote Originally Posted by Foschi Exotic Serpents View Post
It's hard to tell but I always tell people with a light ball like that to first breed it to a fire.

If you get cremes, its a vanilla.
If you get black eyed leucys, it's a fire.
If you get nothing but a fire or two and some light normals, it's just a light normal.

See, I also have a super-light "dinker" girl (mine looks more fire than vanilla, though, IMO) and even though it seems like a good idea in a way, I was reluctant to breed her to a fire male. I was concerned that if I got all fires and normals, I wouldn't know whether she had failed to prove out, or whether some of the fire babies got the fire gene from the her and I just whiffed on the leucistic. Each egg only has a 1:4 chance of hitting the combo, so it'd be easy enough to miss ...

I bred mine to a bumblebee -- my logic was that that way, if I get more "fire" looking things I know they must've come from her, and even though those combos aren't screamingly obvious like a vanilla cream, I think they would be obvious enough compared to their sibs to suggest that the female was "something."

I couldn't find a picture of a sugar or calico vanilla, but I would think it would be about the same -- maybe not extreme enough to pick out without knowing the breeding, but should be obvious enough compared to its sibs (I would think).

Of course, the problem with my method is that if she does prove out as something, I'm going to have to do some more breedings to figure out what ... But that's part of the fun

I like your gal, though -- she reminds me a lot of one of my smaller "normal" female (which a buddy of mine saw and thought that she looked like a vanilla ... )