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Re: worst bug eyes i've ever seen
 Originally Posted by jinx667
Unless it is a gene that only expresses when paired with the Lesser/Butter genes?
I believe there is an issue with this in Lucy Rat snakes as well?
Yes, lucy rat snakes have been coming up bug-eyed for years ... I seem to recall seeing some lucy Burms for sale, too, significantly discounted, with eye issues.
I believe there is some link in snakes between eye development and leucism, but I'm not sure exactly what.
I've seen a number of homozygous lessers with bug-eyes. I bred lesser x mojo last year specifically to try and avoid the bug-eyed trait. I got 4 BELs, all of whom were healthy and had normal-sized eyes. However, one of my holdbacks has a crossed-eye, which didn't develop until she was ~200 grams. You can kind of appreciate it in this picture -- her left eye (on your right) is canted forward permanently.

I feel as though in the photos I've seen of all-white lesser pieds, their eyes appear smaller than normal.
I believe that all of these issues are likely no more than aesthetic. I did and will probably continue to avoid lesser x lesser breedings to avoid the bug-eyes, because it is an aesthetic issue and I find it aesthetically displeasing! (Read: I think they look silly!) I wasn't thrilled that my one BEL developed a crossed-eye, and I did debate whether I'll still breed her in the future or keep her purely as a pet. However, she exhibits two other traits that are crucial to me (great personality and excellent appetite -- she's the biggest of my holdbacks), so given that I do believe the problem is intrinsic to BELs, she'll likely go on to reproduce in the future. If a significant proportion of her babies have eye problems, then that'll be the end of that line.
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Re: worst bug eyes i've ever seen
Ok but it can't be just in bells cause like I said my pastel female has the big eyes inless I guess it's possible she came from a clutch with lesser and pastel but I am not sure what her background is
1.0 Vanilla Bee
1.0 Black Pastel
0.1 Lesser
1.0 Enchi
0.3 Pastel
1.6 Normal
0.1 Yellow Belly
I love my snakes!!!
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I hatched out a pastel last year that had severely undersized eyes. She was from pastel x spider pairing...


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Last edited by AJs Snake House; 04-16-2012 at 12:41 PM.
Balls:
0.1 '?? Normal
0.1 '10 Pastel
0.1 '10 Yellowbelly het Genetic Stripe
1.0 '11 Lesser
1.0 '09 Lesser
1.0 '11 Fire
1.0 '07 Spider
1.0 '11 Black Pastel
1.0 '81 Husband
2.0 '03/'10 Offspring
Gravid with 1.0.1 twins due Oct 9th 2012
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For the undersized eyes, is the it size of the eye or the size of the scales around the eyes? I remember someone advertising a Puma that had large eye scales and made the eyes look small.
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Re: worst bug eyes i've ever seen
 Originally Posted by DrDooLittle
So butter x mojo should be ok?
there isnt a known problem if you breed a lesser or a butter to a mojave. mojave to mojave isn't known to cause this problem either. go ahead and breed your butter to your mojave. had a lesser x mojave clutch last year and hit on 2 bel's. normal sizes eyes.
this came up as a topic a few years ago and don't quote me on this but I believe it was kevin who said that they will grow into their eyes.
The member on here who has a pastel with bug eyes. this might not be related to the lesser/butter problem. you don't see too many pastels with bug eyes, but seen many lucys with it.
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working with Phantom, Black Head, Cypress, Special, Lesser, Het Daddy, Leopard, Spotnose, YB, OD, Hypo, Desert Ghost and Clown.
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I've got a plain old mojave with buggy eyes. We call her the Marty Feldman snake. She was just around 700gms when that pic was taken.
"Why I Have Grey Hair," the story of my life:
The cast: 0.1 het pied, Minnie, "Heartless." 0.1 pied, Dorothy, "The Girl Next Door." 0.1 mojave, Lily, "Stuck Up Little Princess." 0.1 pastel yb, Marilyn, "The Bombshell." 0.1 normal, Miss Maenad, "Femme Fatale." 1.0 dinker, Darth Jackass, "Scum of the Earth." 1.0 piebald, Mickey, "A Really Nice Guy." 1.0 jigsaw, Kaa, "The Young Dude." 0.1 cinnamon, Hera, "If Looks Could Kill" 0.1 pastel, Luna, "If It Moves, Eat It"
Recently joined by Badger and Honey, 1.1 spotnoses.
...and an ever-changing host of supporting actors and actresses: rat and ASF.
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 Originally Posted by Redneck_Crow
I've got a plain old mojave with buggy eyes. We call her the Marty Feldman snake. She was just around 700gms when that pic was taken.

Can you get a closer picture of her eyes? They don't look like bug eyes in the picture.
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I've seen super lessers and I have yet to see bug eyes on an adult... My guess is that they grow into them
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 Originally Posted by satomi325
Good questions.
I would imagine that the bug eyes only occur when the gene is doubled, which is why butterxbutter/lesserxlesser/lesserxbutter's have such a significant turn out... I'm not sure on the percentages, but no body really hears about mojavexmojave getting bug eyes.
I wonder if there are functional issues with the bug eyes as well.
I imagine that the ones up for sale are eating alight, so maybe it's just cosmetic? Either way, ball's don't really need eyesight to survive in captivity. Ben Siegel has an eyeless ball that eats and lives perfectly fine.
That's just my 2cents and opinion.
You're absolutely correct! I have a hatchling super lesser, and he functions just fine
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