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    Re: Black Eyed Lucy Update!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

    I love super fires with yellow in them! And yours are awesome. Congrats!



    Quote Originally Posted by ace_singapore View Post
    Hi, these are some nice looking snakes. But my question is that why is a super fire (fire x fire)can be either an all white snake or what you've produced here? Will a mojave x mojave or lesser x lesser produce BEL that are both all while or white base with some patches?

    As of right now no one really knows why some Black Eyed Lucys from fire x fire parings have yellow spotting and some are pure white. And BELs are always pure white (except super mojaves which have a purplish coloration to their heads).
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    Wow! Those are SMOKIN HOT snakes! I WANT ONE!!!!

    Would one be able to conclude that there may be different lines of fires? One line that produces Black eyed Lucys pure white, and one that has yellow splotches?

    I'd take either, or. They'd be a gorgeous addition to any collection, not to mention the breeding powerhouse!
    Lots of BPs, and still not enough!

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    I believe its completely random but maybe someone that has produced both kinds can chime in.



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    Holy Moly!! That snake is NICE!! Whoaaa.

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    Re: Black Eyed Lucy Update!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

    Does anyone know if I breed a FireFly (fire-Pastel) to a fire. Will I be able to see if a Lucy had the pastel also?

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    Sooooo cute!

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    Re: Black Eyed Lucy Update!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

    Quote Originally Posted by PreachersPythonsCom View Post
    Does anyone know if I breed a FireFly (fire-Pastel) to a fire. Will I be able to see if a Lucy had the pastel also?
    You probably wouldn't be able to tell. I've seen these guys with bright yellow splotches and almost orange splotches. It would be difficult to know natural variation from one with pastel.

    If it was a super pastel involved you could guarantee pastel in there, that would be a real nice powerhouse Plug that into any project to lighten it up!

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    that is one cool looking snake! congrats!
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    Pretty good pics and great snakes. I think you have something leaking orange, because those white snakes have some orange drips on them

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    The spots are weird! Gorgeous snakes!

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