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    Reptiles EVERYWHERE! Foschi Exotic Serpents's Avatar
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    Quote Originally Posted by Alexandra V View Post
    I don't know if one has ever been produced, but my guess would be an all white snake because leucism is basically a complete lack of pigment. I don't know about the eyes though, good question!
    Albinism is a complete lack of pigment. Based solely on recessive genes. In animals and humans, if both parents carry the recessive gene, then the offspring can be albino.. A Leucistic animal is entirely different.

    Check this out. Scroll about halfway down for a great explanation on leucism. And a reminder that most of us have been pronouncing the word wrong lol.

    http://veterinaryherpetologist.blogspot.com/

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    Re: Super Cinnamon Blue Eyed Lucy?

    Quote Originally Posted by Foschi Exotic Serpents View Post
    Albinism is a complete lack of pigment. Based solely on recessive genes. In animals and humans, if both parents carry the recessive gene, then the offspring can be albino.. A Leucistic animal is entirely different.

    Check this out. Scroll about halfway down for a great explanation on leucism. And a reminder that most of us have been pronouncing the word wrong lol.

    http://veterinaryherpetologist.blogspot.com/
    The albino gene is a complete lack of melan pigment.

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    Well yes, I probably should have added the word melanin but I figured anyone interested would read the report on the link I posted. There is another good conversation about it on a bird forum as well. The details on the different melanins and partial VS all was a bit much for me to want to break down here.

    Not too much accurate info on albino VS Leucistic out there but if you know where to look, it's there.

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    Re: Super Cinnamon Blue Eyed Lucy?

    Quote Originally Posted by mmateo View Post
    You would call it impossible. You cant have two super genes in the same snake. Whether it be a super cin to a super lesser, or super cin to super mojo you would get cin lessers or cin mojos. Bred together you get a chance of a super of each morph but impossible to get a supersuper. Genetics 101 for all you noobs commenting like it could happen....

    Either one or the other not both
    The super pewter has already been produced as well, along with the two other super/super snakes. Super pewter is a super pastel (two pastel genes) and two cinnamon genes. They can, and do, exist.

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    Re: Super Cinnamon Blue Eyed Lucy?

    Quote Originally Posted by mmateo View Post
    You would call it impossible. You cant have two super genes in the same snake. Whether it be a super cin to a super lesser, or super cin to super mojo you would get cin lessers or cin mojos. Bred together you get a chance of a super of each morph but impossible to get a supersuper. Genetics 101 for all you noobs commenting like it could happen....

    Either one or the other not both
    http://ball-pythons.net/forums/showt...ighlight=clown

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    Vincent Russo did the cinnamon lucy. I reckon he can tell its genetic knowing the parent, cause it's identical to a normal lucy
    http://www.cuttingedgeherp.com/nss-f.../CinnLuc08.jpg

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    Re: Super Cinnamon Blue Eyed Lucy?

    Quote Originally Posted by Quality_Snakes View Post
    Vincent Russo did the cinnamon lucy. I reckon he can tell its genetic knowing the parent, cause it's identical to a normal lucy
    http://www.cuttingedgeherp.com/nss-f.../CinnLuc08.jpg
    Kewl snake but not a double super
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    like i said lol the super pastel super cinny bps are all silver so yeah deffinately possible for a double super morph
    1.0 black pastel dh ghost clown 'Ezio'
    1.0 "dinker" 'Coco'
    1.0 pastel lesser het clown 'Link'
    1.0 enchi het albino 'Master Chief'
    1.0 sable het hypo 'Sephiroth'
    1.0 bumblebee het hypo 'Leon'
    0.1 lesser het ghost 'Zelda'
    0.1 Mojave 'Tifa Lockhart'
    0.1 normal dh ghost clown 'Sophia'
    0.2 normal 'Baby' & 'Yuna'

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    there's a double lucy blue/black eyed on last john berry's book... but once again not a supercinny involved

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