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    Re: Do Blue Eyed Leucistic's eyes lighten after first shed?

    Quote Originally Posted by M.P.C View Post
    Well black eyes with a red pupil is a black eyed lucistic and the only possible way for one of them to be made as far as i know is with two snakes carrying the fire gene... both must have been het for fire
    Fire is a co-dominate gene I believe, not recessive. So the parents are not exactly "het" for fire. Possibly carrying fire... but I doubt it. The sire would be WAY more lighter if he had fire in him I'd say. The dam also doesn't look like she has fire. I read it's not unusual to have red pupils in Blue Eyed Lucys, don't know how true that is. Talked to a breeder at a show that said genes influence eye color in BEL's, so it could just be the pastel and spider influencing her eye color. As I mentioned before though, her eyes are not black, they are grey.
    Last edited by Galaxygirl; 06-29-2015 at 01:04 AM.

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