To simplify things a bit....

When looking at odds, think of Supers or anything that is in a "complex" (BEL, YB, etc...) as if they were recessive. Meaning, you need TWO genes to make it happen, just like a recessive. Therefore, Mojave = het BEL, Lesser = het BEL, Butter = het BEL etc... So, like a recessive, it cannot reproduce itself to a normal.

The nice part is you have a visual for the het since the genes are incomplete dominant.


As for odds, if you already have a BEL, and breed to another single gene in the complex your odds of hitting another BEL increase to 50% (not 25% as mentioned earlier in this thread)


Now let us clear up VISUALS of the BEL (All have Blue Eyes as afar as I know).

Mojo X Mojo gives a grey headed BEL.
Mojo X Lesser/Butter (the same morph IMO) gives an all white snake with the possibility of a faint yellow stripe.
Lesser/Butter X Lesser/Butter again gives a all white snake with the chance for bug eyes.
Super Russo gives white snake with white stripe
And so forth and so on with mixes of theses genes (add in Mocha as well)

NOW, the others in the complex...

Special X Mojo wil give a Crystal (Orangish yellow pattern)
Super Special is similar to the Crystal
Phantom/Mystic (another same mutation IMO) X Mojo will give a Passion/Potion - a PURPLE snake with a yellow stripe
Super Phantom/Mystic is similar to the Passion/Potion
Phantom/Mystic X Lesser gives another white snake (Karma Ball for the Phantom Lesser)

There are more combinations, but I think those illustrate the idea.

Anyway, what is so special about a BEL.....

My Lesser Mojo: