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Re: So what's in your snake ~ reptile collection ?? Here's mine to start things of
 Originally Posted by redshepherd
Beaut snakes !
Just to my tastes .
What's the genetics of the BEL please .... I'm after a pure white one myself ...
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Re: So what's in your snake ~ reptile collection ?? Here's mine to start things of
Thank you guys! The GTP is the apple of my eye right now. I play favorites. 
 Originally Posted by Zincubus
Beaut snakes !
Just to my tastes .
What's the genetics of the BEL please .... I'm after a pure white one myself ...
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I bought him as a lesser butter from the breeder, so I write it that way, but I'm of the belief that lesser butters and super lessers are the same thing.
He's really just pure white with no hint of yellow or burnt marshmellow coloring at all, except for the times he smears himself in pee/pooz. LOL
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Re: So what's in your snake ~ reptile collection ?? Here's mine to start things of
 Originally Posted by redshepherd
Thank you guys! The GTP is the apple of my eye right now. I play favorites.
I bought him as a lesser butter from the breeder, so I write it that way, but I'm of the belief that lesser butters and super lessers are the same thing.
He's really just pure white with no hint of yellow or burnt marshmellow coloring at all, except for the times he smears himself in pee/pooz. LOL
Yeah, butter, lesser, Mojave. All part of the BEL complex. Can't wait to produce my first Lucy. Absolutely love them.
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0.1 Mojave
1.0 Butter
1.0 Pastel Enchi
0.1 Bumblebee
0.1 Orange Dream Yellowbelly
0.1 Leopard
0.1 Firefly
1.0 Hypo Brooks King
1.0 Kenyan Sand Boa
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Re: So what's in your snake ~ reptile collection ?? Here's mine to start things of
 Originally Posted by Mangiapane85
Yeah, butter, lesser, Mojave. All part of the BEL complex. Can't wait to produce my first Lucy. Absolutely love them.
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I mean to say that I'm of the belief that butters and lessers are the same morph, so whatever mix of the two would produce the same as my male BEL, which is pure white. Super mojaves have a dark head and are light yellowy as adults. Lesser mojaves can also turn out with a yellow dorsal or some yellowing as adults.
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Re: So what's in your snake ~ reptile collection ?? Here's mine to start things of
 Originally Posted by redshepherd
I mean to say that I'm of the belief that butters and lessers are the same morph, so whatever mix of the two would produce the same as my male BEL, which is pure white. Super mojaves have a dark head and are light yellowy as adults. Lesser mojaves can also turn out with a yellow dorsal or some yellowing as adults.
What about Butter/Lesser to a Mojave? Pure white or is there coloration?
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0.1 Mojave
1.0 Butter
1.0 Pastel Enchi
0.1 Bumblebee
0.1 Orange Dream Yellowbelly
0.1 Leopard
0.1 Firefly
1.0 Hypo Brooks King
1.0 Kenyan Sand Boa
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Re: So what's in your snake ~ reptile collection ?? Here's mine to start things of
 Originally Posted by Mangiapane85
What about Butter/Lesser to a Mojave? Pure white or is there coloration?
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I mentioned in the end of the last post, lesser (or butter) mojaves can sometimes get a bit yellow-off-white as adults or have a light yellow dorsal. They look the same as super lessers when young though. But super lessers are the BEL that consistently stay that white throughout their lives.
Unfortunately, super lessers sometimes have bug eyes in hatchlings, which is the main reason why some breeders prefer to just do lesser mojave.
Last edited by redshepherd; 11-07-2016 at 11:44 AM.
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