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    Re: Bel?

    yes i want to make mystic potions. i love ball pythons with stripes or lines.

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    Re: Bel?

    Quote Originally Posted by BigJayPiercer View Post
    A Lesser Pied is not a A Black Eyed Lucy it is a Piebald Lesser!!!
    According to Wikipedia, The underlying genetic cause is related to a condition known as leucism. Therefore puts Pied in the Leucistic category. What eye color does Lesser-pied have? Black...So yea....Not saying you have to agree with me, but that's how I see it. That's like saying Super Mojaves are not Blue Eyed Leucistics, but they are.
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    Re: Bel?

    Quote Originally Posted by Orijin0XazN View Post
    Correct me if I’m wrong.

    Super Russos have a faint yellow line along the spine
    Lesser Pied produce the whitest BEL, with small black eyes and sometimes having lesser spots, not really a BEL
    To the OP, as said below, i would be really worried if someone did not know what was in their BEL. I mean there are situations like if you bred a lesser/mojave BEL to a lesser.... then you honestly might not know, but you can explain to someone what you bred.

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    Re: Bel?

    So question...

    So why are super fires with patches of yellowish/gold still considered a Black Eye leucistic?
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    Re: Bel?

    Quote Originally Posted by Orijin0XazN View Post
    So question...

    So why are super fires with patches of yellowish/gold still considered a Black Eye leucistic?
    try finding a real medical or biological definition to leucistic, I have yet to find one. heck firefox even thinks I'm spelling it wrong, it's not even in their dictionary. lol

    But straight form wikipedia

    Quote Originally Posted by Wiki
    This results in either the entire surface (if all pigment cells fail to develop) or patches of body surface (if only a subset are defective) having a lack of cells capable of making pigment.

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