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    Re: How to identify the Fire gene in combos?

    What I meant is that most Blue Eye Leucistic complex genes either have no "eyes" in the alien heads, or one large "eye". Your's has flecks or speckling that are more typical of a "granite" pattern. I don't think I have seen a Lesser or Butter do that without another gene. The best example I can give would be how adding Yellowbelly to Mojave changes the large, single "eye" into speckles. You can see in this picture how the Mojave (lower right) has large single "eyes", but how the Orangebelly Mojave has the "granite" pattern where the "eye" should be. Your snake looks like it has more than just Butter or Lesser because where the single, large "eye", or nothing, should be, there are speckles.


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