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    Normal to Blue-Eyed

    Alright, Blue-Eyed Leucistics are beautiful snakes, but can you make them starting with a Normal + any other morph? Just want to see how the genetics would play out. Can anyone offer some insight?

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    You could start with a normal female x lesser male hope for a lesser female then hold her back and breed her to a mojave.

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    Re: Normal to Blue-Eyed

    Quote Originally Posted by scc_583 View Post
    You could start with a normal female x lesser male hope for a lesser female then hold her back and breed her to a mojave.
    Where would that mojave come from? If you bred a Blue eyed leusistic to a normal you would get mojave, lessers, or butters, depending on what combo you made it with. I personally would do Mojave x Mojave.
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    Lesser or butter to mojave produces a whiter brighter snake from what i have heard not 100% sure but its what i have always been told

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    Lesser X Butter = 100% white

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    Everyone always forgets about Russo's
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    Buy a pair of mojaves or any in the Bel complex and breed them! You should produce a Bel!

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    Re: Normal to Blue-Eyed

    Quote Originally Posted by domenge View Post
    Everyone always forgets about Russo's
    because a majority of them look like ivories with a yellow dorsal stripe but still got the blue eyes. id stick to lesser/butters for pure white

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    Any two Mojaves, Lessers, Butters together will produce a BEL from scratch. A Mojave X Mojave will produce BELs with grey heads but are the cheapest route. I would recommend either Mojave X Butter or Mojave X Lesser or Butter X Lesser. Both those pairing will make a clean, white snake plus those BELs will have two genes instead of one so they are more attractive to buyers. You can't produce a BEL with a Normal unless you breed the Normal to a BEL, Mojave, Butter or Lesser then breed the baby morph back to the parent morph!
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