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    Re: Opinions on my first pairing

    Quote Originally Posted by StillBP View Post
    Umm how exactly do you think to make black eyed luecistics out of this combination. Black eyed luecistics are super fire. Or super sulfur. You can make a pied blue eyed luecistic. But you would not ever know that it was pied as it would be totally white
    Actually a black eyed luecistic is any animal that is completely white with black eyes. The term luecistic just refers to lacking all pigment regardless of the gene that causes it. A certain percentage of lesser pieds are all white with black eyes. In fact they are reported to be even more white than most incomplete dominant luecisticso, and have less genetic disorders. I would bet you would be able to identify a bel pied under black Light.

    Thanks for your input Jordan, while not directly on topic it is still very useful to me. I am definitely trying to become acquainted with the local market, but it is rather small compared to other areas of similar size.

    Also thanks lizardlicks and Albert, this gives me more confidence in producing some hets.
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